Cape May County Herald, 26 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 11

Herald A Lanterp 26 August 81

• WEST CAPEVMAY is the place to be,” says Mildred Moore. Right now children.Janet and Charles Mack are visiting with Mildred and huhby. Grandchildren Tara and Kevin also help make West Cape May the place to ^>e' — especially with their everproducing garden and so marty cantalopes too! ELIZABETH QUINN, also of West Cape May, says she cannot bear to give up her home and miss so many of her friends, so stay in West Cape May is what recently widowed Elizabeth, is going to do. REGGIE BftOWN of West Cape May/was the accompanist at the Sunday evening church service conducted by the Rev. Robert Kahl of the Episcopal Church of the Advent. Held at Convention Hall, the service attracted many tourists. Too bad the Hall is not air-conditioned, otherwise it would have been perfect. THERE’S NO VOICE for miles around to compare with Martha Cohen’s. She doesn't need f microphone, music or even an accompanist, her pitch is perfect — and as she sings with ease, £ou have only to sit and dream. Such was the program Sunday evening as Martha Cohert'Nwas one of the soloists with the Victorian ’ Chorus. Martha received thunderous applause'

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Jewett, director, has the chorus performing gloriously. The standing ovation was indeed deserved. CONGRATULATIONS on their: 58th Wedding Anniversary to Rose and Vince Moran. ..50th Wedding Anniversary to Marie and Eugene Higgins. CAPE MAY Rescue Squad Auxiliary's Diamond Pendant and Colored TV Raffle chance goes off September 6. There’s very little time left, so make sure you do get your name on one of these chance tickets. Remember, the necklace i^ worth $3,000! HERE ARE THE names of the Dutch tulip bulbs ordered for the Tulip Fes-tival: Dillonburg Orange, Premier Elizabeth Pink, LafayetteCampanale Blue. Enchantment Red, Ailein Buttercup Yellow, Blushing Bride White. CONTRIBUTORS TO the Tulip Commission thus far include. Chamber of Commerce- $154, Harry I^ozour $25, Daniel Ness $10, Charles Bernard $100. Regina Yocum $25. Gloria Randour$l. Marge and Edward Schofield $25. vie-

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torian Pink House $25. Dellas Stores $25. June Firstbrook $10. My Sisters Place $12.50, Elizabeth Heal $10, Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts $150, -Irfan Grizek $5, Fred Schmidt Esq. $25. Chas. McKeown $25\ Rex Ballinger $25, Dellas! Agency $25, Mort and Ann Casson $25. Women’s Community Club. Garden DCpt. $20»Am-N drfew Bartle $25, Carol McDowell $25, Cape May Savings and Loan $50, Jewel Box Emporium $30, Kathryn G. Naumann $5, Sol Needles Agency $50, Roth’s Candyland $25, Willard Agency $5, Breakwater Electric $25, White House Inn $50, Robt. L. Carroll $25, CaSale Shoes $25, Collier's Liquor Store ’ . $10, Alice Dance $10, American Legion $25, Klothes Kove $50, Jesse and Sally Kleiman $10, Robert Owens $16, Campbell’s Store No Three $50. Emma A. Lozour $16, and Fancy That Gift Shop $25. Mall Merchants $200. ALL PROCEEDS from the entire l^hor Day ac tivities are being donated to the Cape May Library, says the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts housed at the Physirfk Estate in Cape May. The Library, as you may know, is being moved from its present location in the City Hall basement to its n*w quarters on Ocean and Hughes Streets, (the building formerly the Bell Tclephonf* Co.) MAC is. interested in perhaps putting their donation towards the enlargement of the Children’s Corner in the neW library. Proceeds will be from Walking Tours, Trolley Tours, Physick House Tours, Candlelight House Tours and also the Tuesday night-atlhe movies. Make w* it a point to indulge in one or all of these events. The Mid-Atlantic Center for the* Arts needs your help and so* does the Cape May Library. Beer, Pizza Bust CAPE MAY The ^Childbirth and .Parent • education Associatior? is sponsoring a pizza and beer night Saturday. Oct. 3, at Grande's Cafe, Wildwood. 9 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are available from Michelle Dooley, 465-2497. Pary Woehlcke. 886-8571 or at the doof.

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