Cape May County Herald, 3 March 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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AN F.SSAV A Poster Con : test is being sponsored by the Greyer Cape May Chamber of ^Commerce, the theme is about the discovery of our area by Dutch explorer Capt Cornelius .Jacobsen Mey in 1625 All area public and area private school children are eligible. i Essays will be judged on research, composition, originality, ’ continuity, grammar including punctuatipn. spelling etc. Posters will.be judged on imaginative portrayal of the theme, design, and quality. The contest runs April 19 thru May 2 and all entries will be on display at the - Welcome Center. Lafayette Civic Club Installs > VILbAS - The Civic Club held its installation of offices at the February meeting New officers, instaled by the chaplain. Ida Baker: president. Mary Noce: vice president. Florehce J[learon. treasurer. Herjnan Mohl; financial secretary. Helen Wool ford; ^recording secretary. Freda Bitting and trustees. Edward - Smith and Joseph Davis. Also. 19 new members were installed by the chairrnan of the board. Charles Danks. Matilda Reeve wqs crowned as Mrs. Valentine for 1982 Runners-up were Emma Burk. Mildred ’ Smith, Catherine Kenney. Dale Wood. Prcd^Bitting and Harriet Weir ^

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St. April 16 is The entry deadline. For more information -call chairperson Charles - Bernard’ at 884-4692. . . . • CAPE MAY TULIP Commission has twq parts Carin Fedderman Is chairing the Program' ConWiU* — Diaaater Talk —i N. CAPE MAY - An illustrated talk on natural 'at^d manmade disasters will be provided by a Civil Defense representative during the 8 p.m. March 4 meeting of the local Republican Club at the Scott Ave clubhouse.

Curator To Speak AVALON - The next meeting of the Stone Harbor-Avalon Branch of the Burdefte Tomlin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will be noon Thursday, March 11 at the Lodge ih Anglesea. Following the luncheon meeting Somers Corson, curator of the Cape May County Historical Museum, will show slides of historical Upper Rt. 9 from Cape Jday Court House to Beesley’s Point.

tee while Millie LaCanfora is the vice chairperson. Harry Lozour is chairing the Plantings Committee with Charles Bernard as vice chairperson. Meetings are now every other week. • • • / IN MEMORIUM Eleanor Anderson of West Cape May, a resident of this area 10 years, a dear friend to many and an artist whose works were often on display at the Cape May County Art League. Plan Trip To 2 Malls VILLAS - The Ladies Auxiliary of the. Lower Township Rescue Squad is sponsoring a bus trip to the Tri-State and ConcOrd Mall and Booth’s Farmers Market. Friday. March 26. Bus Will leave Millman Center here at 8 a m. For information and reservations call Freda Bitting, 886-6241 or June Miller. 886-0293. Senior Meet VILLAS - Next meeting of, the Lower Township Federation of Senior Citizens will be 1 p.m. Thursday. March 18. at * Millman Center here.

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