ITS CALLED STEP (Stop The ; Electric Punch) and an infaresting speaker from this organization will ‘ >ihe Greater Cape May r^.iamber of Commerce monthly dinner-meeting March 12 at the Lobster House, cocktails at 6:30.
dinner at 7.
Members are invited to bring along their friends. Dinner is broiled flounder or half-chicken stuffed.
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RESCUE SQUAD Auxiliary Rummage Sale is v March 13 starting at 9 a m. P in the Franklin St. Civic Center. Just follow the signs to the many bargains. KlttyLou Prlthchard is chairing the committee of Helen McGahey. Bernice Senger. Peg Fossett. Terry McMahon, Mildred Smith. Betty Gallagher. Mary Dollinger. Eleanor Rutherford and Ollis Spear. MONTH OF MARCH is a bevy of Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations. -March 13 is the Knights of Columbus party at Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish Hall. Ocean St. ... March 17 is Republican Ladies’ Club Ham and Cabbage Dinner at Victorian Towers auditoffflmr. Nancy Johnston is chairing this event ... March 20 is Ham and Cabbage Dinner at the Yacht Club in Cape May (cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner at 7) with Nancy also doing the cooking for this event.
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CARD PARTIES this month: Qtefch 23 at noon in Towers auditorium, sponsored by the Catholic Daughters Association with Agnes Nehring as chairperson ... March^O at noon is the,-Rescue Squad Auxiliary Cord Party with Betty Baxter heading committee of Eleanor Rutherford. Sarah Henry. Mildred Smith. Peg Fossett. Marion Bertnender. Terry McMahon. Bernice Sertger. Ginny and Mary Dollinger.
ITALIAN FESTIVAL at Star of the Sea hall was a successful evening. Special plaudits go to Bea Lanzi, chief cook and Planner and dedicated helper Teresa Bancher, who assisted with the cooking. Algo cooks Nancy Johnston. Gertrude Dugan, and cake bakerfi Ann McMenamin. Mary Stevons, Ann llansbury, Betty McMillan. Teresa
Bancher. Catherine Fitzpatrick, Marie Mayo, Maria Mayo, Mary Coonan, Dolores Nolan, Marie Momat, Catherine and Helen Monihan, Mary White. Ginny Dollinger, Claire McNulty, Margarei Dalin and Margaret Sutcliffe. TULIP COMMISSION has lots of exciting plans fpr the upcoming celebration in April, one of which is a Commemorative Stamp honoring Dutch'explorer of Cape May. Cpt. Cornelius Jacobsen Mey. • • • • «r HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mary Cotter, Mary Cicchltti. Barbara Schultz and Tim6thy Sanders, fertrude Nevins and LeslieSmith oP the Point. < t GET WELLrDEPT. Anne Corcoran. Carl Tagie, Mae I^enoir, Russel O’Neill. Andrew Ward and Stephen Mathews.-
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