Cape May County Herald, 9 December 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Herald & Untem 9 December 1 always the last Tuesday of each month, notes chairperson, Comm. — * li Hall.

Karen Stephens, time 4 p m., and just an offering will be coUected. Wade Cooper is organist, with Reginald Brown at the piano — at the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Franklin and Washington Sts., Cape May.

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CELEBRATING thhir 90th anniversary is what the Greater Cape May Chamber of Comma-ce is doing on Monday, Dec. 14 at the Washington Inn, Jefferson and Washington Sts., Cape May .'Dinner is a choice of fish or meat; cocktails 6:90 p.m. dinner at 7 for your reservation, 884-3488 is the number to call. v Speaker will be Ken Hoinfstmp — one of the former presidents of the Chamber when it was noted in the minutes that Mr. Hoi ms trap requested the dirirter celebration at that time be limited to $2 per person! Ihcideptally, the Washington Inn was the Chamber’s , original meeting place wiiy back thirty years ago.

ANYWAY. Paul McLain, deputy director of the NJ V Div. of Fish, Gatne A Wildlife is another one who is really pleased the Conservancy has assumed a key role in protecting the Meadows so they’ll be around for the enjoyment of future generations of man and beast He’s not alone in his thinking. And we’d like to take this opportunity to thank the Cape Island Study Committee members and the late Dr. Ernest Choate of Cape May point for their efforts in seeing our Meadowlands preserved. .• •• v ' JUST THOUGHT you’d like to know the Mayor’s Advisory Committee of Cape May has no meeting in December. Next meeting! is Jan. 28 —

ALICE JOYCE is the voice behind the Rescue Auxiliary. Alice does it alone, making a* least 70 phone calls to all members (active and inactive) notifying them of meeting dates, agenda to be covered, and any important matters but mostly, prodding for all to attend. It’s a job well done, so quietly by Alice, but it’s done first rate and all alone .6. • ' SUNDAY. DEC. 27 is the get-together for members, guests and friends at the Cape May County Art League, headquartered in the Carriage House on the Physlck Estate. Everyone is invited to enjoy a drink of egg nog and cookies. "Make it a date.” says Helen Dilday, artist-in-residence.

ON DEC. II the jL Cape May Point CiVlc Gub ^ will begin their Christmas holiday festivities by gathering together for luncheon in the Crystal Room of the Atlas Motor Inn,

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In keeping with the season, there will be a gift exchange, and members are reminded to bring something for a friend. Cali 884-2763 for luncheon reservations, advises Eleanor

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