Cape May County Herald, 2 December 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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IT’S OFFICIAL. Thejnew City Flag Is, here. It's 4 x6’ and will be flown at the end of the Washington Mall here in Cape May at Ocean St; In the middle will be the American Flag and on tW other side, the State Flag.' ■ The new City Flag is now available for your purchase. it’s 3x5 feet "and , eosre $25. The City Manager’s office is handl- . ing the purchases for the Mall Merchants Asso. By Spring, there’ll also be a smaller size ' City Flag available for those desiring same. • • • NEW MALL Merchants Asso. officers are Will Garfall. of Our Dally Bread store, president; Josie Davids of Kettle's, vicepresident; Gwen Garfall, secretary; and George Hanson of Fancy That Gl/l Shop, treasurer. Past president is Rosemary Stampo. THE DATE IS Sunday, December 13 from 1 p.m. to . 3 p.m. for the Outdoor Mall Merchants' Christmas Party right on the Mall. There’s goirtg to be music, grab-bag gifts for children, the Hofnagle Clown group, a singa-long and lots of merriment. Should it rain, all activities will be moved to the Franklin Street School Gym. Mark -your calendar — bring the/children and enjoy it all. \ MAYOR’S ADVISORY Committee had a now; member at Tuesday night's meeting — it’s George Meyer of 1322 Ohio Avenue in Village Greene. Cmdr. Elizabeth Hall, chairperson suggested a

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’motion, be passed to cooperate With the ReCycling Program for newspapers and cans started by Charlotte Todd, a Cape May resident. Motion was duly passed. • # • CANDLELIGHT WALK is planned f6r Thursday, Dec. 17 on the Mall. I’ll have more on this as plans progress, but do mark your calendar so as not to miss it. This yeap, because there’ll be no Christmas Parade for the first time in so many years, the Mall Merchants are making up for it by having the Mall

beacons 9 Bazaar

CAPE MAY - The Board of Deacons of the First United Presbyterian Church, Decatur and Hughes Streets, will sponsor a bazaar 10 to 2 Saturday, Dec. 5, in the church. Many hand-made items for Christmas gifts, treasures of yesterday, a few almost new clothes, and other ’goodies’ will be available.

Christmas Party and an even more exciting Candlelight Walk./than ever before. * A NEW SERVICE is being offered by the Community Development Dept, in Cape May, says Emily Dempsey,' a member. It’s for property owners who have properties just sitting there doing nothing but where help is needed to fix up same. If that’s your problem...the Community Development Dept. iS there to help you. Office is in City Hall. THE WOMEN’S Community Club of Cape May 60th Anniversary held at the Golden Eagle Motel was a well-attended affair. Officers are Mrs. Frank Entrikin, president; Mrs. John Veldhoven, first vicepresident; Mrs. Herman Harmon, second vicepresident; Miss Marian Robertson, recording secretary; Mrs. Norman Tozour, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Albert Henry, financial secretary; and Mrs. William Wills, treasurer.. SOUVENIRS wefe the WQrk of Mrs. Reginald Brown; Club History by Mrs. B.E. Smith; Decorations by Mrs. Herbert Mitchell. Interesting speaker was Robert Smeltzer, Department of Recreation Director for Cape May who had all the ladies laughing with his quips.

THIS MUM\ SEASON

Enjoy the unhurried pace, of yesteryear while shopping our Victorian Mall and other fine gift stores. Don't miss the festive activities every week until Christmas and on December 2jjth the Candlelight Tour of some of our historic homes. ] HAPPY HCU DAYS l _ Arthur Blomkvest, Mayor - Adrian Capehart. Deputy Mayor Harry Gilbert, Councilman Ijred Coldren, City Manager

Dates, to remember for the Women's Community Calendar are a bus trip on Dec. .16 to Fairmount Park and Historic Philddelphia, and a Christmas Party for members on Dec. 17th at the Welcome Center, ' \ GET WELL DEPT. Florence Toy...Dr. Mames McAneny...Eleanor Anderson...Ott Howard.

LCMR Choir To Perform

ERMA — The Lower Cape May Regional High School travelling choir will 'jxerform for two community groups in December. The ensemble uAU sing at the annual Christmas luncheon for the Cape May chapter .of the A.ARP: a.t Enrvco's i Restaurant in Wildwood

Crest, Dec. 9. On Dec. 14 the choir will entertain Tabernacle United, Methodist Church's “Youhft at Heart” group. The travelling choir consists of 2!i students selected from the 70-viice choir and is directed by Mrs. Alice Stenlake.

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