Cape May County Herald, 16 December 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 15

Herald & lantern 16 December SI

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NO MORE R.R.? There’ll be Fare Free Trans portal ton for those desiring to attend the important meeting At the Ocean City Hall, 9th and Asbury Avenues in Ocean City. The time is 7:30 pm. Dec. 17. This is concerning the discontinuing of railroad service to Cape May as well as the surrounding area. A motor 'pool cavalcade will leave Cape May from the Victorian Mall by 6:30 pm. There is to be another meeting at Courthouse but the Ocean City one is the one which £i!l be attended by the Atlantic- City Railway people and therefore, considered to be the main event. IT HAPPENED because they read it here. Cape May needed a chairperson for the Cookbook Committee of Burdette-Tomlip Hospital Auxiliary* whereupon Rona Craig of the Washington Inn hdre in

Cape May offered her services. That’s putting Cape May up front. Helen Hunter called to thank the Herald and this column for their kind cooperation. "A$ usual,*'’ said Helen, "we always come through." • • • GfeT WELL DEPT. Ott Howard 7 and Eleanor’ Anderson of West Cape May...Bill Zerby of Cape May Point...Bill McMenamin...and Erma Quigfey , of Victorian Towers...Dr. James L. McAneny ...and Rose Toilno of Vllage Green. • « • DID YOU KNOW The Information Booth on the Mall in Cape May was once located in Fairmont Park,, Philadelphia. It was purchased by the Women’s Club of Cape May for $40 and then moved here at a cost of $400. No matter how you look at it — it was surely a bargain.

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The Cape Mays Dolly Stango

4 To Judge Yule Lights

The Women’s Club take great pride in this little house and all summer long make sure to have a representative there giving information, guiding visitors. • • • IT HAPPENED the other night at the re*»nt Gay Nineties Buffet-Dance" in thoParish Hall of Our Lady Star of the Sea:'Two beautiful young ladies, Maryanne Randour and Jennifer McBridgc, Cape may residents, devoted several hours doing’kitchen duty and refusea any pay. Both are seniors at Lower Cape May Regional, Maryanne having recently been selected second runner-up in the Cape May County Junior Miss.

Pageant... CAPE MAY POINT resident Felice McElwaine. has Joined the staff of Century 21 Real Estate here in Cape May. Felice and husband Frank are the proud parents of six children.

CAPE MAY Rescue Squad Auxiliary had its regular meeting when election of officers for the coing year took plqce. Newly elected were Julie Hinder, president T Dolly Stango, vice presidpntr Ann Dubln corresponding secretary; and Pat Keltie, recording secretary and treasurer. Outgoing president, Helen McGahey, received a standing ovatiop for her untiring services as the Auxiliary's first presient — a difficult job no matter what.

STONE HARBOR Judges for the Chamber of Commerce. annual ChristrAas Lighting' and Decorating contest have been named, according to cochairman Mrs. Nancy Ritchie and Mrs. Mary Coffee. Judges will bp Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ford and Mr and Mri;, Robert Whitelaw. They Will be judging all homes entered in the contest by placing a registration blank in the box provided by Seashore Home Supply. 260 96th St. THE JUDGING Will cover threp categories: Best Overall Home, Best

Doorway and Most Original. Fiftt and second plactf' winners will be guests of the Chamber at u their Jan. 18 meeting at Henny’s restaurant, where they will receive awards. The judging will be held 7-9 p m. Monday, Dec. 28 Club Party AVALON - The Garden Club will hold its Christmas party at 10 a.m. Monday. Dec. 21, in the Avalon A Room of Boro Hall. Anyone wishing to participate in .the Pollyanna is requested" to bring a $4 gift.

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THIS MlWMSEfiSON Enjoy the unhbrried 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 26th the Candlelight Tour of some of our historic homes: > j mm mu drys l ? Afthur Blomkvest, Mayor Adrian Capehart, Deputy Mayor Harry Gilbert, Councilman Fred Coldren, City Manager