Cape May County Herald, 24 March 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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RASTER ‘ACTIVITIES ar» being planned by the Chamber df Commerce of Grmtfr Cape May under the general co-chair»hlp of yopnCttuiy and Jerry h»-

derwlea. Festivities will start Satur day. ApHI 10 and are for alj children - this portion chaired by Bonnie Reiaa and Shirley Stiles. There’ll

be the Easter TZgg Hunt with priaes. Mr Easter Bunny himself aboard the large fire truck, candies to all the children and fun galore.

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SUNWEAR

Easter Sunday following church services is for the Easter strollers all done up in theiHirwry. Judges will on hand on the pro■^menade in front of Convention Hall Where it will all take place this year, with .prizes going to best dressed in various categories. Should it rain, the parade, will be in Convention Hall. -. • WWAC CHANNEI. S3 in Atlantic City is talking about Cape May — how different ahd quaint this portion of New Jersey is — human interest Tales pointing out dur Victorian archfcctiture and charm; etc. • • • TULIP FESTIVAL planning is going great guns with lots of fun in store. .First off will be The Authentic Dutch Dinner on April 3, with the food prepared by Carlo, Feddermann, from Holland herself. The dessert is said to be "hands across the ocean," con-, slating of both Dutch'and American ingredients. Tickets are available at ' Capt. Mey’s Inn or by calling 884-7793. The Dutch dinner will be fn th{ Parish Hall on Ocean St., with.music by the lloffnaglp. Rand for dancing picture. There’ll also be "KJompen" Dancing in Dutch wooden shoes by our own student of the Jo^nnr Reagan Dance School.here in Cape May. THE DIRECTOR of the International Folk Fair in Philadelphia has Invited our "Klompen" dancers to dance at the fair — all attired in the original D.utch costumes, both boys and girls will participate. Antither feature of the

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Tulip Festival which Will run fggTwOvweeks beginning A|lnl 24 Is the judging of tulip gardens by Harry Lozour, chairperson of the Tulip Garden Plantings. • • f^ , GET-WEI.L 1>EPT.: to hospitalized Ruth Francesconi, wife of Police Chief Frank ••Pete” Francesconi; to convalescing Pete Stiles; and Andrew Ward, Stephen^ Mathews, Daniel -Nolan! Peter Liberino, Anne Axelsson. Anne Corcoran, Elizabeth Glodowskl And , Regina Hennlgh.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY: to Ray Lanzl, husband of dynamo Bea Lanzl; to Bill Jones, popular bartender at the VFW; and to Mary Stephenson, Dolores Skinner and Robert Moreley.

BEACH TAGS this year here will feature the Tulip design - Man£ people are starting a tag collection. Speaking of Wgs, that was. course a prirtter’s error in last week's column about the $750 pre-season seasonal tag co$t. It's $7,50.

Garden Club Turns Rosy

STONE HARBOR - The Garden Club will meet 10 a m. Monday^ April 12 in the Firehouse ' Tmd' "Everything Will Be Coming Up Roses". Casino Ifrip N. CAPE MAY- The Lower Cape May Regional High School Band Boosters, will sponsor a bus trip to, Claridge Casino in Atlantic' CiV Thursday, April l; with the bus leaving the North Cap%May Shopping Center at 6 p.m. The bu£ will leave-Atlan-tic City at midnight for the return trip. For reservaUons call 884-1651, 886-0301, or 886-3871.

Thfe guest speaket-wilj be Frank C. Wuqst of Vincetowij. He.fe a charter member and past president of the Philadelphia Rose Society; and founder and first ’ president of the Delaware County. (P6.) Rhse Society. He is also a consulting rosarian of thd American ' Rose Society, and in 1978 was awarded the Silver Honor Metfal of the Penn : Jersey District of the ARS.. *. Makes Dean's List' AVALON — Lauren Anne Buchanan of Flamingo,Dr. , hfjs been named td f The Dean’s List at the University of ^Delaware. A Junior, she is majoring in German.

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