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Herald & Lantern 22 April 81
Autograph tana had a field day over the holiday* when Kagle* quarterback Boo Jawomhl dropped into * Wildwood seafood take out Jaworski just acquired a permanent seaside residence in this area Another jock joining the Cape seashore scene is Kirk MacLelsch of the Flyers who acquired a $175,900 cottage through Soens Realty of Avalon Famed Italian comedian Pat Cooper is expected to fill Joey HUhop , « slot at Coxy Merely't cluo Cooper used to be a cab driver Another famous ex cab jockey, who appeared at DiaradfSd Beach, is Della
WILDWOOD received valuable free publicity of the KYV/ JV ••Evening" show thanks to exlifeguards Bob Love and Fage«e Reldy and their American Para-Sail Co. of Wildwood Yacht Basin Live para-sailors wearing a red. white and blue chute are towed aloft by a speedboat powered by a 140 horse power engine. • • • Local artist Ed l>an*a who painted the Hof Brau portrait of Joey Bishop will host an exhibit by his student artists on May 12 at Holiday Inn. • • • VISITING Palm §prings. Sylvan Hosenfeld had a pleasant surprise when he stopped in a cabaret and
Netfs Notes from The Wildwoods C.V Mathis at large
accidentally discovered the Jong time Club Cuba atara. the “Frisco Follies “ Jamie James. Froggie and their cast send greetings to their many Wildwood friends. • • • Mark Vito has acquired 100 percent ownership of Club Casba and will open a new five-bar operation May 20th highlighting punk rock groups. v • • • EX—CREST resident
Scott Wilson home to visit his mother. He operates a health spa in Somers Point and is wed to the fbrmer Peggy Beebe. Attorney Charles "Hank" James his a unique hobby. His office is decorated with mementos about award winners of gold and sliver life saving medals from the late 1800’s to the 1940'S. Among well known local names included as receiving the great honor are those of John L.
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Cirlhcrg. Angelica and Carl A. A« pen berg. Holly Beach, both for beroiim on June 22. 190S. • • • A BIG FAREWELL fete at Grande’s for Marlin Mcltfasten who ia deserting bar tending to join the Stroehmann bread truck fleet.
Olympic ice skating champ Eric Heiden starred at last fall’s bike races here and now he has landed a job as commentator with ABC-TV’s "Wide World of
Sports.” • • •
THE JOHN MURPHYS are back at their Crest lakefront home after a winter in Hollywood, Fla. En route home they were a bit disturbed to note an unusual buildup of military caravans headed toward Miami and Key West, ostensibly on maneuvers only 90 some miles from Cuba. The Murphy’s formerly owned the Murphy Motor Freight chain that serviced A&P stores. His late father Chris even garnered space in Ripley's "Believe It Or Not" when he placed armed guards aboard each of the huge
trucks to forestall cUndesUne union activity.
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HENRY GERVASI and the Loo DefConic'! happy that South Phllly movie , itar and singer Jamei Darren has landed his own syndicated TV show. They all became fast friends during Darren's engagement at Enrico's Flamenco Room. • • • The original “Little Orphan Annie," Philly’s Andrea McArdle sang "Tomorrow" at the White House for the President on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Bill Britt, the former Dorothy Mooney, a longtime Wildwood colonists helped discover Andrea. The young star of ten visits Mrs. Britt and greatly enjoys her Wildwood vacation as she still doesn't have instant recognition. • • • DOUBLE OOPS!! To clear up errors twice’ reported here in past weeks: Asselta's Restaurant at 5807 N.J. Ave. and Duffinetti’s Restaurant at 6900 N.J., both iri the Crest, have not been sold. They’ll both continue to have the Italian cooking for which each is so famous.
Plan Honor For Retirees
COURT HOUSE- The annual Middle Township School System Dinner will be held at the Wildwood Golf and Country Club Friday night. The feature of the evening’s dinner meeting will be the recognition of a combined total of 152 years of service compiled by seven retirees. Dorothy Hagerty, high school business department chairperson, leads Uie group with 47 years of service. Kindergarten teachers Gertrude Dressel and Jane Tyler of Elementary School 1 have served diligently for 36 and 31 years respectively. Raymond Hocker, retiring building custodian of Elementary School 3. will share In the recognition Scout Award WOODSTOWN - A numeral award for 30 years as a registered scout was presented to Joan Koeck of Cape May County at the annual Spring Recognition Meeting of Holly Shores Girl Scout Council here
recenlly.
festivities with 18 years of
service.
James Little will be recognized for his 7Mi years of service as a bus drever and driver training instructor. Marjorie Jackson, with 7 years of service to the school district as supervisor of transportation, will be recognized for her contributions. Board of Education member Robert Hand will be recognized for his 6 years of service to the
district.
Band Selling Savings Books ERMA — Great Savings Books are orv sale now to benefit the Lower Cape May Regional High Capers Band. The book, offered at $5, contains coupons valued
at $175.
The books can be obtained from any band member before May. 1. For more information, call 886-9403 or
884-4151.
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