Cape May County Herald, 13 January 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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Herald A Lantern 13 january '82

IT'S TIIK ONLY house on the street, the tiny 1870s home of Harry BHIangy on Pearl St. in Cape May.

Recently it was on the Christmas House Tour sponsored by the MidAtlantic Cenflcr for the

CITY COUNCILMAN Harry Gilbert, left, bf Cape May, chairman of the Greater Cape May portion of the 91.5 million fund drive for Burdette Tonffih Hospital, goes over brochure on the 933 million project with fund drive chair•man Bob Smeltzer of Cold Spring, who is also Cape May's director of Civic Affairs.

Arts, and one of the highlights of the darling cottage was the showing of the four-piece bedroom set handmade by a cabinetmaker in 1860 as n wedding present to his wife. ELEANOR ANDERSON of West Cape May, known for her artwork, is now recuperating at the Betty Bacharach Home after lengthy hospitalization. Also up and around again Betty Higgins of Village Greene. YOUNG. DASHING bachelor is Alan Tenenbaum son of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Tenenbaum. His quick smile and wit help . make him one of Cape May's most sought after young men... • • • OFF FOR A month’s vacation is Helen Dilday, resident artist of the Cape May County Art League. She will be visiting with family and friends in

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Florida — also looking up former Cape Mayites, Ingebory and Bud Haufler. who now reside there. • • • SLIDES OF OLD Cape May Point, once known as Seagrove. will be shown by William Bailey during the January 14 meeting of the Cape May Point Civic Club. Visitors are welcome for the 10 a.m. glide presentation; the regular meeting cohvenes at noon in the fireball. -THE MID-ATLANTIC Center for the Arts in Cape May has received the 1981 award from the Jersey Cape Chapter of the Victorian Society in America for exterior restoration work on the Physick House.

CEIL JARVIS and hubby Commissioner Ed Jarvis of Cape May Point are a cheerful duo, wishing friends a "good New Yfear” along the Cape Mall. • • • SR. JUEN WELDON, choir director at Our Lady Star of the*Sea Church and School Principal, -is still looking for prospective choir members. Rehearsals are one hour every Wednesday evening in the Church at ?:30.

NOEL TEES and Lisa VanBerry, both of West Cape May, are superb bakers, recently supplying beautiful cakes for Mrs. John Masterson for the brunch following the funeral o^her late husband,

maintenance man for Our Lady Star of the Sea Church for 21 years. Other enthusiastic bakers -arfe Katherine and Helen Monihan, Margaret Dalin, Helen Schiavo, Greto Hotho, the Walker family, and Miriam Day. • • • ■ BON VOYAGE to^Betty and Bob Stegfer. They’rebff for their 'usual vacation jaunt — firgt visiting with daughter Lyn and her family, who operate a tennis complex with a supply store find tennis courts along with lessons ,by Lynn’s hubby, Leon. Betty and Bob will be back to resume their beachfront store sometime in the spr’ing. v • • • >■ REMEMBER Tuesday, Jan. 28, the Dessert Card and Bingo Party at Victorian Towers at noon. Tuesday, Feb. 23, the Italian Festival, and a date in March for an Irish Festival.

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