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News Notes— (From Page 12) • • • THE jCHALFONTE HOTEL in Cape May is getting all ready for opening on May 23rd with so many reservations already at hand. Then the hotel will

close for more fixing up and open again on June 12th with a full schedule of Summer activities and delicious food. Dot Burton, one of the many working so hard at

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Chalfonte to make all the Southern-type cooking that it is known for, says that they have lots of good bookings for so many groups and that more than ever, this Summer's cooking will be tops. • • • EVERYONE KNOWS the name of Sieger in Cape May, but Betty and Bob Sieger are so delighted when they speak of grandson Joshua, all of six years old. He's the son of Linda and Leon Aragon — Linda being the daughter of Bob and Betty Steger. The Aragons now live in Stewart, Fla. where Leon is a tennis instructor and also has a sporting goods store. Linda, you will remember, was a teller at Cape May National Bank. Needless to say, proud grandpop is Steve Steger who looks younger every year! • • • A SINGLE red rose delightfully perfumed too, will be sold at Cape May Mall by members of the Rescue Squad Auxiliary Women. Some” are Mary Dollinger, Virginia Dellinger. Bernice -Senger, Jean Liebeg, Lillian Sterling, Dorothy Knott. Helen McGahey, Anne Dubln, Dot Burton, Sylvia Coleman, Bernice Senger, Terry Laman, and othehs. The Heart Assoc, has a dedicated Interest to our Rescue Squad providing them from time to time with necessary information and materials needed. • • « Get well wishes to “Rose Bove who is at Burdette Hospital. You will remember the late Bill Bove, Rose's husband, as the painist for many years at Convention Hall Pier. Get well wishes (o Marge Dellas, recuperating from arm surgery. And also to Amelia Conway, her hand is still 1n splint after surgery, but she manages well as hostess at Winchester Restaurant. • • •

TO HAVE RED hair and curly too — that's June Pernik's good fortune, then her smile with a twinkle is magnetic. So is little daughter Jessica, all of four years old. • • • ANOTHER NEW eating place in Cape May will be George's, on the comer of Perry and Beach Ave., now in the throes of building a restaurant on the ground floor with- living quarters upstairs for George and his wife, Alexis, along with three children. George plans to make this an all year-round eating place and he promises to have many exciting menus, some Greek specialties too.

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