DON’T FORGET June 1 is the deadline for naming the cookbook - the very special Burdette-Tomlin Memorial Hospital Cookbook ~ and Cape May. Weal Cape May and Cf pe May Point are all trying their best to come up with a suitable name It's not only a book with recipes, but also lists sights to see, restaurants, bed and breakfast gdest houses and
a bo campsites within the surrounding area • • • NOW BACK HOME. Ceil and Ed Jarvis of Cape May Point - after attending the alumni meeting of The Haverford School, where Ceil Jarvis was a former teacher • • • CONGRATULATIONS: graduate Marie Rbehrenbeck of Page St.,
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Cape May, upon receiving art degree at Atlantic Community College. Marie also came in first place with her Lllact painting in the Art Show conducted by the college Marie ia the proud mother of e son, Bab. several grandchildren and a family of Pereian cats (Silver. Fluffy, Patches) and a tiny dog Jody. To make it even more complete, Marie has also been elected to the National Honor Society. How’s that for a Grandma! ... SOMETHING NEW A Christening Party, June 20 to officially welcome the outdoor stage at the Mid-
Atlantic Center for the Arts. It’s for members only so now’s the time to make sure you’ve joined. • • • HOPED YOU had an opportunity to see the MAC Trolley going about town with Mayor Mickey Bbmkvest and Librarian Emma Elwell. It was all pert of Library Moving Day. • . • JUNE is the Thonk-You Reception which the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts is hosting for restaurant and lodging people. It’s all by invitation and MAC’S way of saying Thonk-You for all their support of the various art center’s func-
STONE HARBOR .Senior of Ihr Year. Sara Brady!’"i« flanked by daughters Pat Horan, left, and Peg Jones at Chamber of Commerce Dinner.
‘Senior Of Year'
STONE HARBOR - The borough's Chamber of Commerce named Sara Brady as Senior of the Year at the May dinner meeting. Chamber president. David Rossow said the annual award went to Mrs. Brady for her continuous and consientious participation in many community affairs. He cited her as past secretary of the local Senior's organization, Stone Harbor’s representative on the County Seniors’ Advisory Board, vice-president of St. Paul Parish Council, and her performances as vocalist with the local Over Fifty Nifties* group which visit
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tiom • • • NEW MEMBERS of the Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church are Loralne Rideout and Dorothy KeUy of Cape May, and Mary Borreca of Cape May Point. • • • CHARLOTTE A HARRY Miller of Cape May Point are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary at the Winchester Restaurant with about 60 guests, neighbors and family. The Millers^ have three daughters, a son. and two grandchildren. Charlotte is Secretary of the Point Civic Association and also the Taxpayers’ Association. • • • SUCH A LOVELY thought "Gratitude is the memory of the heart.’’ One
of the many inspiring and comforting words as spoken by Mgi. Patrick J. Madden, pastor of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, at the recent banquet celebration of the No- . tional Association of Retired Federgt Employees. Rev. Walter Slrman, . pastor of the Methodist Church of Cape May, also held the audience's attention with his short but to-the-point address.
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Seniors Plan Picnics In Park
STONE HARBOR - The borough-s Seniors will again hold throe summer picnics in the County ParK. The first one will be 4 p.m. Wednesday. June 9. another July 7 and the third Wednesday. Aug. 4. The Seniors are planning their annual Bowling Breakfast with Ray deLaurentis as chairman. 10:30 a m Tuesday, June 15. at the Golden Inn
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CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH
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The use of manipulation for healing, as practiced in chiropractic, is not new. In fact, manipulative procedures may be one of the oldest of all the ways that one man has used to cure illness and provide relief from pain. Chinese documents dating back to 2700 B.C. mention manipulation for healing. Manipulation was used extensively by the early civilizations, including the Greeks,
Egyptians, Syrians. Tibetans, Aztecs and Incas, to name a few. Many people today have learned that chiropractic manipulation is the answer to health problems that defy other types of treatment.
In the interest of better health from the office of: Dr. JoB«fBb J. Muo —Chlroproctor—
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