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SUNSHINE CLUB ot Cape May broughl icel cream and cake along with ' fun to 78 people at Great Haven recently. This is a very active club which meets at the Kiwante building President is Bill Walker, vice-president Belly Walker, secretary Willis
Mews Notes from The Cape Ma ys Dolly Stango
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Grifffths. and treasurer ^recently lost her husband Marie Fields. X Walren.is'nowhospitalizRay Ijmil with his plMfi- ed at Burdette-Tomlin. ing voice sang many sdngs Fannie Middleton is now with Mrs. Allfson of Vic- home after her recent stay
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Cape May Mall merchants and local banks were very generous donating many little gifts which all the Crest Haven residents, especially the 12 who were celebrating their
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at the hospital too. Eleanor Anderson is hospitalized. WELCOME HOME Elizabeth Quinn after being away on vacation.
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AMONG OTHERS. Helen and Reginald Brown along with Minnie Bart. Evelyn and Netin Wampofe represented the Red Cross
at the Rio Grand Fireball distributing cheese recentiy WOMEN'S COMMUNITY Club of Cape May will serve as hostesses for Program Aasistance Day, Feb. 24 for4M> Second District of the New Jersey Federation of Womens’ CluM.- • • • SILENT AUCTION , & Luncheon begins at noon Feb. 25 at the Episcopal Church of the Advent. Proceeds go to Junction’. • • •
GEMS OF Cape May County, with metnbers in Cape May and West Cape May, had their monthly meeting at the Hof Brail in Wildwood where ’ plans were discussed for the 1982-83 Scholarship Fund. • • • ITALIAN FESTIVAL* sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society is Feb. 27 in the Ocean St. Parish Hall. Menu fpr the 5 p m. dinner includes baked Italian Macaroni, lettuce and spinach salad, -meatballs, Italian sausage, coffee and cake. Folk songs will be played . by Al Marshall on his cordovox from 5 p.m. to 8, from 8 to 10 there’ll be * music for dancing. Bra Lanzi is chairing this event.
Academy Nominees
WASHINGTON. D C - Five county residents were among 40 candidates .nominated to the four service academies by Con-, gressman Bill Hughes after screening by a five-
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member selection committee which included Gerald W. Abarno of Ocean City. Nominated to the Air Force Academy were Gerard A. Adamczyk Jr.. Court House; Kenneth G. Carrick,' Villas, and William T? Darling, Stone Harbor. Wayne A. Rowe, Court House, was nominated to the Naval Academy, and Raymond E. Obst, North Cape May. to the Military Academy.
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Yacht Club Dance Set CAPE MAY - The Corinthian Yacht Qub will hold its Annual mid winter dance at The Golden Eagle Inn.here on Saturday, Feb. 27. Reception and cocktails will start at 6:30 p.m. Djnner and Dancing will follow. A brunch will be served 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 28 at The Golden Eagle Inn. Flag officers for the year 1982 are: Commodore, Bruce B Wilson Esq.; vice commodore, Dr. Frederick C. Beyer; Tear commodore, Donald F. Denny Chairpersons are Mr. A Mft. Karl Benniing and Mr A Mrs George James.
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