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OCR LADY UTAH 0< the Sra CVO Pancake breakfast »a> a hugh aucceaa Here are wtne of the pancake flippera: waltera a waitrwaee (all Star of the Sea School members l Charles Allen. Kla Allen. Chris Thornton. FA Taylor. Jr.. Joe I .urns. Bill I ocas. Herb Perry. Jeff Small, Billy crowther and Messrs Mike Turner, FA Taylor Sr.. E. Crowther and A. Anion. Never let it be said our young ones aren't lops. The parish hall on Sunday had many tables waiting to be served, and diligently the boys and girls worked on Uking trays of food to all All proceeds go toward the
CYO (Catholic Youth Organization) Fund for their many activities and organizational needs • • • THERE'S A Victorianstyle bank coming to Cape May It’U be on the corner of Washington and Madison Avenues where the Kabalan Garage used to be The Marine National Bank will be ready for business this summer, all beautifully arrayed in Victorian dress. Watch for opening-day celebrations • • • AT THE CAPE MAY County Art League, 1050 Washington St, Cape May starting In June, the Wanda Noratrom Gallery will
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feature a new Selling Gallo** where paintings, preferably of the county, will be on a consignment basis, the League taking a commission of 25 percent. It’s a good place to put your paintings to^work for you. Volunteers are needed at the Cape May County Art League to serve as hostesses for Sunday afternoons in April and May. If you can spare some time do get in touch with the League at 884-M28. Helen Dllday is artisMnresidence. May is Young People’s Month at the Art league. "On exhibit will be the work of art students, grades 7 thru 12 who, attend the Public Schools of Cape May County. Opening will be Sunday. May 10 in the Carriage House. Awards for excellence will be given 1 p m. Saturday. V a y 23 -
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CAPE MAY Easter Parade Committee comprises Jerry Inderwies, Terry Brown, Mary l.oper, Bob Sheehan & Dolly Stango. Chairperson is Shirley Stiles. Easter Parade judging is 1:30 to 2:30 on the Mall on Easter Sunday. Here are the categories: Best Dressed Family^Best Dressed Man and Wdman. Teen Category for Girl and Boys. Youths under 12 (girl and boy), Oldest Couple, Oldest Grandmother, and Best or Unique Hat. Final judging will be at platform on the Mall near Casale Shoes. Prizes will be awarded.
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MID-ATLANTIC CENTER for the Arts of Cape May is taking reser vations .for their gburmel Preservation Dinner May 9 at the Mad Batter Restaurant in Cape May. There’ll be entertainment so much fun and laughter and loLy but lots of delicious food! I understand MAC Members get preference ..so now’s your chance to "Join, become a member and first in line” for this popular event. • • • THERE ARE L» of really nice people irTOape May. Gladys Fromel, Mae Gerard and Lucy Baker of the Victorian Towers, (all commenting how much they enjoy this column) Lucy, by the way, helps take care of the Votive Candles on the altar at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, all on her own SPOKE TO A charming couple, Helen C and Bill Harvey while Attending a meeting Cape May City Hall. Hope Helen’s arm and shoulder are much better by now. Other Cape May-ites at the meeting covering the proposed building at New Jersey and Beach Aves. were Judy d’orlo . and Diane Flaher. Cape May’o not a very big place, but we aurely do put our shoulders together when necessary. • • • JUDY BARTELLA of the Chalfonte Hotel main crew says they are now in the throes of sending out their brochure, and the hotel will be available for weddings, speci'al parties, group gettogethers or whatever is your wish. The Chalfonte needs your support.
OLD CHURCH’S MARKET. Washington and Union Sts. Cape May, will soon serve as an interior decorating showroom. The 1886 structure Is being restored by Marge Forrester, owner of The Victorian Look on Hughes St.
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