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AN AFTERNOON for Deborah Hospital is scheduled for Sunday April 12. at Resorts International by the Cape-Atlantic chapter, Rights of Columbus. Luncheon is 2, performance. entitled "Broadway Magic", at 3. Bus leaves Cape May at noon After lots of fun. the’bus leaves Atlantic City 6:30 p.m.. There are a limited number of tickets, so hurry, phone Warren O'Neill at 884-3397 THE KNIGHTS of Columbus Cape-Atlantic chapter meets in Atlantic County and then in •Wildwood and Cape May, so that all arc encouraged to attend.
The Knights are a group of very dedicated men, Just recently having given the Saint Patrick’s Dance at Our Lady Star of the Sea parish hall (proceeds from which are to be put toward the exterior painting of the Star of the Sea Church). Here arc the Knights of Columbus officers. Ralph Henning, Grand Knight; Bud Marker. Alternate; Louis des Gareenes. Recording Secretary; and Michael Peale, Financial Secretary. • • • THERE’S NOTHING like youth! At the recent dance at Our Lady Star of the Sea parish hall, Dr. Jim and Sally McAneny sported their daughter Ann who, together with her hubby-to-
be, Richard Summeraon. made a lovely family picture. ^Lovely is not the word for daughter Ann,- she’s beautiful, with eyes just like daddy and always smiling too. Mr. Summerson is from Baltimore and we just hope they’ll make their ho'me here. MARGARET STULL and Algebra Pharo can dance the whole night long, that is if the music would go on and on. These two "young seniors" know just about all the various dance
routines. m. Bea Lenii and nqbby Ray make a charmirf| picture as they dance...Bea in her beautiful gown, and Ray, doing my kind of dance — graceful and so attentive to his partner. MARGE DALIN and Pat Brannon observed the dance celebration at the Jkint Patty’s Dance. The only missing numbers were the disco ones, but then the band never played any of tho^e. Gertrude Davis of the Victorian Towers said she
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hadn't danced “for years”. But you would never know it, she was so adept and quick to pick up any stdp. Eleanor Gauvry sported a "tuxedo suit”, laughing lots and making sure the ginger 4e was cold. • • • EVER WONDER what happened to Teddy Wilson, the organist at the Lobster House for so many years? Well, he’s residing here, and teaches piano and organ to both young and old. CAPE MAY County Art League'sfirst lecture is 8 o'clock Thursday evening, April 9, in the Carriage House at 1050 Washington St., the league’s headquarters. BETTYNE HULL is giving an archaeological slide trip to certain parts of France very rarely seen by tourists. It promises to be a very interesting evening. ANNA-MARIA CLARK
-is chairing the Program Committee for the Cape May Art League, others are Florence Heal, Beau Sinkter and Shirley Marr. A number of other lectures are being planned.
STILL ON the sick list are Virginia Measday, Catherine Devaney, Marie Goddard, Catherine McCormack and Virginia Edwards. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Don Laisure Sr., Helen ' Brown, and Charlotte Keating. GET WELL wishes to Eleanor Anderson and to Elmer Blomkvest (mayor’s dad). • • • EASTER PARADE plans are under way. Now’s the time to get your new bonnets. Make sure the kiddies are in it, there'll be prizes for young and near-young.
CAPE MAY Mayor Arthur Blomkvest beams his delight after receiving on behalf of the city the donation of a portable lecturn-mlcrophone system from the Christian Science Society of Cape May. Making the presentation for the Society are Alex Brockway and Mrs. Robert Cunningham.
Gift Provides New WILDWOOD - The Wildwood Civic Club has presented $1,000 to the Community Service Center, which was used to purchase much needed furniture for the Senior Citizen’s Lounge.
Furniture In a letter expressing appreciation for the gift, Curtis A. Miller, center director, invited the civic club members to visit the center to see the improvement brought about by the new furniture.
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