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The Cape Mays Dolly Stango

MOTHER-IN-LAW Day was Sunday, October 25, and I’m glad to report my son-in-law Michael Maziarczyk presented me With * beautiful card and a gift tpo. Not only that, he devoted one day’s work of doing chores around the house for me thoughtful and helpful. • • • HAPPY BIRTHDAY — to Mary Coonan of Victorian Towers who tolls me a card was mailed to her at 5:30 that morning and arrived at noon. That’s Very Special Delivery, • somehow. , Also to Elizabeth Quinn of West Cape May, who atill devotes one day per week to the Burdette Auxiliary, Tomlin Hospital, besides her Bridge playing. To Refftir Brown also of West Cape May, the teacher with so many piano J students who just love to like lessors from him. TfKMary Quinn of Cape May^'PoInt whose grandchildren joine/i in the celebration, which was in deed a surprise. To Alice Kwasnleski of West Cape May, who seems to get younger all the time' her energy is unmatched, i And to Doris Unger d/ntal \ assistant at Dr. Barab’VoL. 'fice in Cape May looking at Doris makes the drill ever so much painless. • • • LATEST appointment from Mayor Blomkveai to PTAC, ..( Parking Transportation Advisory

Commission) is former Mall Merchant prez Rosemary Stumpo. GET WELL SOON to Bill Zerby of Cape May Point, hospitalized again...to ^Valter Watson on the mend and convalescing at daughter's home. To Dot Peters, now in nursing home...to Sterling Bermender out of the hospital and happy to be home with wife Marion. ... • 4 « ' PEOPLE ARE nice Ruth Rybdk of Victorian Towers is making up special identification tags for all members of the Altar and Rosany Society of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church — at her own expense too. Special Dinner Committeee for, the groups Gay nineties Dance Dec. 5 is Cass Dwyer, Gertrude Davis. Betty MacMillan. Marie Mayor . Mirie llilsey, Margaret Stull and Betty Higgins. Chairperson B*a Lanzi held the meeting at her beautiful-apartment. She made all the refreshments that very morning. Cochairperson Tefesa Bancher has her records up-to-the-minute. OUTSIDE STAGE area and new restrooms are in progress at the Physick Estate — all via the federal Green Acres,Grant, matched hiy the Mid-Atlantic Center forthe Arts (housed # on the Estate) With no ex- ' pense to either city or county

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