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MAC is ^pnsoring a Quilt and Decoy Show on Saturday^ May 29 in Convention Hall. Both new and old quilts .will be displayed . — some for sale. Anyone desiring to sell their quilts should contact chairperson, Mrs. Casey Bennett at,

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^display at the Quilt , Show will be the Rose Valley Quilt made in 1977. and cqnsisting of 49 squares, ' individually designed and stitched by 46 people. Highlight of the “ event will be a quilting bee, being arranged by Heleri)o Owens for both afternoon and evening. 6 6 6 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP meeting of the Cape May Chamber of Com-. merce will be 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 14 at the Community Center, Lafayette and Bank Streets. The public is invited, bring along a friend. Refreshments too. • *-* GET WELL DEPT. Stephen Mathews, Daniel Nolan, Peter Llberino/ Anne Axelsson, Ann Corcoran, Elizabeth CIsdowAkl. ReRiiu Henhigh and Loretta Mtfrphy. 4. • • • AT A RECENT meeting of the Cape May Rescue Squad Auxiliary, Dorothy Knott presented a gavel to Julie Glnder, the new Auxiliary president, in memory of her sister, Catherine B. Thorpe. This is a fast-growing organiza tioh with so ihany . dedicated workers, u. Y • • So MANY ARE responsible for the warm reception given participants of the Ultra Marathon which finished up here last week. Mary Loper, president of the Grifciter Cape t May Chamber of Commerce, along ,^ith hubby George were official greeters ahd their place of business-not only helped to house participants but was the general headquarters. Son Scott made sure all was iri order everywhere as he helped greet the cdntestants Texas Market was the

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cheerful donor of food and good wishes,* Bob Mullock of National Associates pro^ vided the roses for th#win ner, also providing rooms for contestants were the Queen Victoria Guegf House, Driftwood MoCel, with the Atlas Motel^providing both food and lodginiafc In short, that’s what Cape M&y is all about...Uni- , que in archectiture and surely the wannest insofar as hospitality and hom^ like atmosphere. * * * DID YOU KNOW that

after five false alarms at any one addreds, there’s a fine of $25. This action was necessary after so many false alarms had bteen received at police headquarters. .•6 6 POSITIVELY NO dogs, bicycles or mopeds are to be on the Mall, says police Chief Pete Francesconi. Fines will greet those not heeding his words. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my brother. Bob* Stance, and son-in-law, Mike •Maziarctk.

29 Join Honor Society ERMA - TvrtntyYrte B«xter, Mary Lynnt Juniors were inducted into ..Brown, Ghrmtine Carlson,

the Lower Cape May Regional Chapter the National Honor Society at a formal ceremoney yesterday, March 30, In the f*aul W\ Schmidtchen

Auditorium.

Dr. Theodore B. Johnson, Superintendent of Schools, Middle Township, Was the guest speaker. Preceding the ceremony, the inductees were honored at a buffet supper in the cafeteria./ \ The inductees were: Christine Back, Thomas

David Craig, Anthony DiGilib, Virginia Elwell, Charles Frkncis, Debra Gunter, Srtidra Hall, Luretta Kauffman, Dorina MacElverey, Jess J#ar : 1 cotte, William • Mendo, Laurie Molsdn, ^Sean O’JJrien, Valerie Olsen, Jeatmiry* Palfeski, William Porter, Jeannette Rea, Edvard Reimprs, EJric Shaw, Stacby Sheehan, Elizabeth Staples, Denise Steifel, Terrle Stickle, Christine Stoner,'Lisa Tozour, and Pamila Zinkus. ' .

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