Cape May County Herald, 28 October 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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.Almost all of Capi* May. .Weat Cape 1 May. and wir rounding communlUea turned out for. the 20th an nivetnary of Rev. Robert O. Davit with the Macedonia Baptiat Church. The tiny church was filled to capacity - not a seat *o spare, and overflowing on the outside alepa too Rev bavis,became pastor of Macedonia in Octotar l%l He is a graduate of the Virginia Theological

Seminary and College, Lynchburg, Va. where he earned his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Davinity degree* BECAUSE OF his diverse background as a preacher, musician, and more. Rev Davis has brought to Cape May a wealth of experience and talent which we all enjoy. His interest .in African pulture has caUsed him to be in constant demand as a

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lecturer on African history. Mrs. Davis', is a Sunday Sohool teacher, choir member and second grade teacher in the Lower Township School District. Son Robert is a. senior at

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Florida International University and young Kendall, a freshman at Lower Cape May Regional High School where he plays football and trombone in the school band. HIS STYLE is "unique'’ — that's Cape May’s Police Chief. Frank ••Pete" Francesconi -r-| as he directed the fachool children on Lafayette St. Chief said he was only doing his duty as the regular patrolman assigned to the school crossing had to'go for his refresher course, then they were short a. crossing guard at another location, so the Chief saw his duty and did it. His attractive sports jacket caused many to stare. # • • • AT THE Cape May County Art League in Cape May, the lecture series on art ap-, predation by Cortlandt Bellavanee, associate professor pf art at Atlantic Community College, will continue on Wednesday nights at 7:30. A The Fall priwam series will be held on Thursday nights at 7:30. Bettyne Hull will speak on archeology in Israel on Nov. 5; Jan Chrissafts on jewelry design Nov. 19, and on Dec. 3, Nicholas Solavioff will be the speaker. RECITAL BY the Keyboard Students of Reginald F. Brown took place at the Church of the Advent, Franklin and Washington Sts. Among those who performed were Scott Erceg, Michele Wernlk. Jodi Wise, Kim Evoy, Patricia Kellie, Terry Lynn Cordes, Jen* nlfer Seager, Bessie Andy, Leslie Ahrendts, Terri Douglas, Catherine deHart, Nora Dougherty., William Pilczuk, Amy Roth, Cherryl Douglas,

Sydney Dragotta, Vlvl Andy. Corey Wl^e. Jill Lysanght, Davis Christy, Kristine Search, David Matthewi, Heather Wagner, Tommy Wagner, John Sockriter and Amy Roth. Guest artist was Unda Seager, violinist. A reception followed in the parish hall. Hostesses were Catherine Ahrendts, Betty Cordes, Julia Cinder, Judy Wise and Helen Rrb^vh.

PLANTING tulip bulbs along the Cape May Washington Mall was Susan Carded. It's all part of the Tulip FesUval to bloom come Spring 1962.

CAPE MAY City official Trick or Treat Night is Saturday, Octooer 31 from 6 pm to 8:30 pm, as stated by Mayor Arthur Blomkvrst. Make sure to be careful....

Friday Lure For Goblins

CAPE MAY - Friday, will see the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., hosting a massive Oelfcbration. From 6 to 10 p.m/ ghosts, goblins and ghouls will be able to view prizes' in costume parades for all ages and try their skills at

a number of games.

Refreshments will.be on sale in the Carriage House. There also will be a

number of surprises on the grounds that evenirig. The basement of the houie will be converted Into sa* deadly dungeon once again. Should evil spirits bring rain Friday night, the haunting will be moved to

Saturday.

Clinic Dates COURT HOUSE - In November and December the diabetic/hypertension clinic at the County ftealth Department will be held only on the fourth Monday of the month.- The clinic will be at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23 and Dec. 28.

Illustrated Israel Tour

CAPE MAY - The first in the autumn program series by the CourHyArt League at its Carriage House galleries, 1050 Washington St., will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Bettyne Hull of the League will give an illustrated tour pf Israef, with visits to Masada; Qumran (Dead Sea Scrolls) headquarters of

the Essenes; Capernaum, mizoi\ Meggido, Jerusalem, Jericho and Other' interesting "sites” and "sights." Succeeding programs will be Meld Nov. 19 and Dec. 3, also Thursday even-' ings. For further information, call 884-8628; 12 to 4 p.m, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 1 to 4 p.m'. Sundays.

Senior Citizens of Lower Township:

You’re Invited to AL ALBERTS’ PARTY Honoring pie Senior Citizens of Lower Township On Sunday evening, November 1st, at 7:30 o’clock St. Raymond’s Auditorium, Villas

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. At this rally Senior Citizens will display their power and serve notice they want the money ' they’re entitled to from the CASINO GAMBLING INCOME. These millions of dollars belong to the Senior Citizens. We’re working together because in UNITY THERE IS STRENGTH!

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