Cape May County Herald, 14 October 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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Herald A Lantern 14 October 81

Building Plaques

<-APK MAY ~ Thoso properly owners. wh*ise hmpes. churches or public ; buildihKR haw by Ihis year opened three times on the'County Art Ueague's , Annual Old House Tour of the-county were presented with plaques for the

buildings' exteriors, show ing name and date of construction. at the recent reception in honor of those who opened their proper-, ties for the League's 33rd Annual Tour this year League ‘ President Charles Bernard presented

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tKe plaques'at the reception held in the Carriage House Gallery. 1050 Washington St The League has follow ed’this custom Uproughout the years of the'tour and the plaques may be seen throughout the county on many buildings that are' representative of regional living and design Buildings receiving plaques this year are: The “James Stiles Place." (1857) homo of—Mr^ and Mrs Arthui'fL Lathers'Jr,, Dennisville; The "Samuel ‘Buck House” (1780) home of Mr and Mrs.. Louis Irmfer, Court house; The '"Isaac Smith Housfe” <Cir ca 1820) home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A Holmstrup of Cold Spring; The "Colonial House" <1775)‘653'2 Washington St Cape May; The Gonzaga Villa (1896 ) 901 Beach Ave.,

Wins Part In Movie BUR^EIGlf^ - The dream of being in the movies has come true for 10-year-old .Angellque Tamar Barth, who has been s'elected from 12 local girls to appear in a scene from the PetersmanLottlmer production. Some Sunny Day. t The film stars Robert Hayes (Airfianc) and Kathleen Beeler; (Pro miaes in the Darit). arid is greeted by John Flynn. ' BEING BEFORE the camera is not new for Angeliquc. who won awards at the "Worl<^ Vouth Festival" in 1976, '77. '78. and '79. Angefique's mother, Tammy, is the former governess to the children of . Mrs. Elizabeth Atkins, former wife of film stars Richard Harris and Rex Harrison. Angeliquc won her first trophy when she was a year old. She is a former student of the Joanne Regan dance studio and is a fifth-grade student at St. Ann's School in Wildwood.

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BROWNS MILLS - Dedication ceremonies were held at Deboarh Hospital, recently to honor deceased Cape Atlantic Chapter Knights of Columbus. Three beds were dedicated in honor of Thomas Hartman Sr.. Stella Maris Council, Erma; William Hippie, Brigantine Council, and ^Charles Gallegher, ^Pleasantville Council, all of whom were past grand knights. The ceremonies were attended by Mrs. Ruth Hartman and family, also Petei* F. Perott, grand knight of Stella Maris % Council Cape Atlantic Chapter was represented by Charles Lamonaca, Palotti Council, Hammonton.

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