Cape May County Herald, 21 October 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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Herald & Lantern 21 October <11

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A GOOD THING the trip was cancelled. Mildred JVIoore of West Cape may Was all scheduled to leave for her trip to Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Egypt, but the sudden assassination of President Anwar Sadat made it all too dangerous. Mildred had every intention ■ of trying to . get a glimpse of President Sadat; he was her hero in many ways, surely such a . likeable man. Now Mildred has no interest in going to Egypt. • • • HAIR-DO. That’s the license plates on Ellie Infanto's car of Infanto's

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Flowery Winners

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STONE HARBOR T Best if show honors were awarded to “Fall Harvest" by Diana Harris, Suzanne Walters, and Elaine Catbcart, at the recent flower show of the Garden Club Second and third places in the ' Fall Harvest category went to Nancy Ritchie and Alice Supplee. OTHER WINNERS WKRK . ttr-akfnsi al* Tiffany'*' firsl. Hairt*. Wallers, and Catbcart; second. Nart^y Ritchie^ third Alice Supplee "Seascape ". first, Ramona Wilson, seAmd. tiotUeStump, third, -Supplee "hilliputianBBzaar " first, FVances Lewis, second, Diana Har rtf; third. Florence Atwood "FortheBirds" flbi,Ritchie;second. Harris, WaltenAndCatbcart. third, Mary -CoffeB—-‘'First Attempt": first Mary Baxter; *e cond. Betty Burkethird. Poll)

IN THE HORTICULTURAL \ classes. Mar> Coffee, with hybrid \ teas, was first In rose*. Mary Crimes and Thelma Yeager first and second in African violets; Wilson was first, Dottie Petrtiuo se cond and third with cactus plants; Anne Townsly. first in begonias In non flowing plants, Mildred Schroder was first, Arlene Stem bergh second and Marguerite Kloli bdrher third Hanging Baskets: Townley first. Petiurro second and third Carden Vegetables first. Casey Bennett, second, Marlene Casper Miscellaneous Townley first, Schroder second. Supplee third

A.M. Show Trip CAPE MAY - t' e Kiwana's Club will sponsor a trip to the AM. Philadelphia Show, with buses leaving the Acme parking lot 6:30 a m. and returning 6:30 p.m. Nov. 17. -Reservations, which must be in by Nov. 5. can be made by calling 884-4452,' 884-5083, or 729-5850

Beauty Shop on the Washington Mall. Not only apropos, but surely so different. Incidentally, all good wishes for continued good health go to Ellie after a long bout of illness. • a • CONGRATULATIONS to Octavine Howard of West Cape May, wife of Oiler Howard, West Cape May’s most prominent electrician for over 50 years. Octavine. has just been feted by the Eastern Star during their 69th anniversary. Her years of service dre outstanding. SPfcEDY RECOVERY * to Wayne Hickman of Cape May, who is resting at Burdette-Tomlin Hospital after an automobile accident. Also, lots of good wishes for getting well soon to Eleanor Anderson of West Cape May. Eleanor does some beautiful art work and much of her tireless efforts has been spent helping the.,Cape May,County Art League. SUNDAY. OCT. 18 mailed the 20th anniversary of Rev. Robert O. Davis, pastor of the Macedonia Church on Lafayette St. in Cape May. The octf&sion

was celebrated by^a morning service attended by most parishioners andmany notables of surrounding communities, followed by a delicious brunch for all ... Rev. Davis has a beautiful voice which helps L to account for the success of his Macedonia Choir. Congratulations and much admiration. < * 1 * * SOMETHING different is planned by Hie Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady Star pf the Sea Church — a trip to an Outlet Mall (factor^ outlets and better discount stores all together in one attractive location). Reservations may be made through Dolly Stango, president. It’ll be-a . good time to do all your Christmas shopping in one place and at such bargains too. JOSEPH WARD, consumer activist of "West Cape May, does his homework. His concern for an up-to-date. Arthritis Clinic for the elderly (and others too) keeps him busy. His mail includes a booklet entitle^Living with your Arthritis, with help, of' course, from a medical group to help care for the critical cases.,

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