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PariihionrrB at the Presbyterian Church on Decatur St. were all so v busy taking to the brushes, v painting' walls and whatever was necessary to give the adjoining rooms to the church a facelift. The group surprised Rev. Cass Shaw who is indeed very proud of all the dedication from her church
members.
. It’s new. art classes at the Racheal Friedland Studio, 1134 Lafayette St,, where classes for children (6 and up) and adults will start around Jan. 26. For registration, 884-4435, donation is minimal. Mary Loper, president of the Cape May Chamber of Commerce, is ready to
slews Notes from The Cape Mays Dolly Stango
start the New Year right' with a directors' meeting at the home of Carin Peddermann, better known as Captain Mey's Inn on Ocean St. Mary has lots of new ideas to make it a ‘sparkling’' *82 Chamber
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New basement cjiapel was "christened” during the 11 a.m. Mass on Monday at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Monslgnor Augustine Crine, former jastor, did the honors with
• Samuels, better known as ••Tina" with Iiou Schiavo, Betty and Bill Walker doing fancy steps, Bea Lami and husband Ray^ joined in almost every
dance.
Every time the orchestra started up„there they went, the Polka,the New Ytear’^ Strut, <the Samba, Jitterbug.The tyaltzSvas the least favored (I got tired
just watching.).
IN ’MpMORIUM Mary
/tllgUBliilc v.iiiic, • ■■■r- j pastor, did the honors with Chomiak, former mayor of Monslgnor Patrick Madden Capd May Point for her and Rev. William Tithjas brief time. Her death was
assisting. The little chapel was packed with parishioners all taking part in the beaQtiful ceremony of the Mass! The voices of singers Bernadette Gabriel and Catherine Dv%er made it all so perfect. In semi-retirement after 32 years of working,is Kathryn J. Edwards, personal secretary and bookkeeping to attorney Donald Gaver in Cape
May.
Kathryn just mbved into a new home and will work only two days per week, the rest of the time with her
family.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Katherine Lewis, Shirley Stiles, Ray Schultz, John Wolfsen, Helen Brown and
Ted Levering.
GET WELL Betty Higgins, William Zerby, Elizabeth Ann Tosten, Jean Nichols. Evelyn Grom. Regina Henning, Carol Mulhallan, Bernard Mullan, Bettyne Hull, Eleanors Cubernot,
"Pete" Stiles.
If it’s first class dancing you want to see, Victorian Towers is the place. At a jecent dance in the auditorium there were
untimely.
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Aid Sought For Victims
Of Blaze
W. CAPE MAY - The borough is sponsoring a drive to help the Russell Hawkins family, who were burned out of their home recently. An account has been setup to receive funds at the Borough Hall and clothing will be received at
the same location.
The family is also looking for a home in the general area of Cape May. The family has three children, a boy 4 years old, size 6 clothing; a girl 3 who wears
approx size 2 clothing
Russell, the father, wears medium shirts. 30/31 pants shoes 10E, Shelley Hawkins wears size 7/8 or 9/K) and size 9 narow shoes. The family tost
Betty and Steve Playo everything it owned in the doing all the latest steps so fire which destrdyed the graceful, Valentina home it was rentjng here.
SHADES N’ THINGS Wiektr - Furniture - Basket* Drapary Hardware Woven Wood* Window Shadot Marlyn Manor Sh|!L Or. r Rio Grande 886-5879
FREE Ntaring last Sat for Sanior Citizen*
Anyonw who ho* troublw hworinft or undwr*tonding it wwlcomw to hovw o (row hearing twit uting the latw»t wlwctronic wquipmwnf to dwtwrmlne if thwy hovw a correctable loa*. Even people now wearing a hearing aid or thdte who may hove been told nothing co«/d be done for them should have a hearing test to find out if they are one o* the many a hearing aid will help. The free hearing test will be given Friday at THE HEARING AID CENTER from f a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Jf you cannot come into the office, call for a free home vl»lt.
PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT THE HEARING AID CENTERS
OCEAN CITY, N.J. 399-7748 1523 Bayiboro Rd. VILLAS. NJ.

