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Mews Notes frofnThe Cape Mays

Dolly Stango

HUNT’S Theatres Inc. is seeking a variance for permission to use existing storefront (711 Beach Dr.) in the Beach Theatre complex to house video amuse-\ ment games. The hearing on the request is 8 p.m. Feb. 17 in City Hall auditorium. a a a WANT TO WIN a chance for $100 worth of food certificates’’ The Cape May Rescue Squad Auxiliary is planning a series of these. It’s different and of course so pratical, says president Julie C.inder. Certificates will be redeemable at local stores. a a a TOO BAD, but it looks as though rail transportation for Cape May will be no more. Right now the Cape May Chamber of Commerce is appealing to Gov. Kean. MID-ATLANTIC Center for the Arts has many events planned for its membership, but there’s

more. So far. three weddings have been scheduled, at Cape May headquarters — the Physic Estate. The surroundings are truly romantic and picturesque.^ • d • • HIS NAME IS Scot and he can do most anything. He’s 21, a terrific interior decorator, very good host at meetings, and can bake the best cakes ever. He’s Scot Loper whose mom and dad own the Madison Motel. Most of all, he’s a . young man with so much charisma and charm. • • • . HURRAY, there’s going to be a photography convention in Cape May Convention Hall on May 1. • • • HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Sister Rosemary Cicchlttl of the Missionary Order of the Immaculate Heart SisterS, who summers here whenever she can get away. Betty Higgins of Village Green...Helen Diamond. GET WELL to Eleanor Anderson of West Cape M a y . . J e a n Nichols . . Regina Henning...Carol Mulhallan...Evelyn Grom . . .,J o e Mayo...Eleanor (Helen) Smith...Anne» Corcoran...Carl Tagie. CAPE MAY POINTER Estelle Thoms, better known as Freddy, writes she was so badly snowed in she couldn’t get her car yut. Strolling the Cape Mall is even more enjoyable now.

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Book Review CAPE MAY - County librarian Thomas Leonard will review a 1981 book about an extraordinary family whose child became president, during the 1 p.m. Feb. 10 meeting of Victorian Cape May chapter AARP at Victorian Towers.

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