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The Cape Mays Dolly Stango ■
from family. Daughter Donna and children and
RITA WEIS of Augusta.
Ga. and Cape May was recently honored for her son i.fn viiltedToo. contributions to retarded sincere GET-WELL groups Mrs. Weis was wi5h « t0 „. ri on Robertpresented .the Amelt* JM „ aflcr her ^ w|th
open a heart -surgery
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Says^JVIrs. Weis: "One of my biggest gripes is for someone to give these 'people a coloring bqbk for entertainment. 'Everybody thinks of relferded people as children -^peaking to them in concfescending voices, but they are adults and roally ai'e very advanced socially. I wahtesj to start' a program that would involve these people rather than just entertain
them.”
JUST STARTING out On a trip are Marion and Sterling Bermender of Cape May Neighbors and friends are all wishing them a happy time. Jean and Charles Reeves of Cape May Point, are enjoying their yard-full-of-sunshine in-between visits.
Marion's now wejl on tjie •way lb recovery', and so very many, send good wiihes. GET-WELL WISHES TOO to Marian Taylor. Mabel Plerhoples, Nora D’Amato and Eleanora Cubernot; also to /6heHtt Johnson, recuperating Jrom recent eye surgery WANT TO SEE a movie-star-look-alike? He’s .Chris Canceltno of the Peter Shields establishment .on the beachfront in Cape
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Conie Spring.'‘1982, tulip bulbs will be blooming everywhere. There’ll be 500 in front of the Physick House and other places too around the estate. And at the Cape May County Art League too, which is hous-
ed bn the grounds. SUNDAY. OCT. 11TII is an important date — the Students of Reginald Brown recital at the Church of the Advent, Franklin and Washington Sts., Cape May, admission is free. Guest artist for the evening is.Linda Seager, violinist from the Presbyterian Church. Reginald Brown of West Cape May aI$o advised there’ll Be pne organ student performing too....all in all, all the students of various ages, will be on hand to perform. It’s their 60th anniversary and the Women’s Community Club of Cape May is planning a gala luncheon at t^e Golden Eagle, Nov. 19 FRIDAY, OCT. 16 is sponsor nite by the Cape May Red Cross Chapter, to celebrate their continued success, ,at the 76 House Mtere “W^st Side Story”, will be featured. Tickets may be purchased through Reginald Brown of. West Cape May at 884-8830. Helen and Reggie Brown of West Cape May are responsible for the Red Cross having reached West Cape Mayers. Before that it was not represented in their area.
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