Cape May County Herald, 14 July 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 28

THE ORAWMINi (Frank and Joan) celabraUwl aum mor with a went party at their Stone Harbor Manor home, attended by their larne family, frienda and neighbor* On hand for the merri merit. amonK other* were Tom and Roar Mrtiowen of Ocean City, .Wall and tilnny Hauik of VentnOf, <»eorRe and Betty /fmmerman. Frank and Olariya ||pUr. Miriam MeNIckoU and Aunt Father Traveray Kntertainment included the violin playing of Walt and Knee and group sing mg. led by Tom

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HAKOI.0 ARNOLD, an a*MHtnnt manager for New Jersey Ifell Telephone Tomp’.iny in Marora, has retired after 38 years’ service with the company Arnold, who live* on Old Avalon Blvd . Avalon, join ed the company in HH:i as a car washer in Colling* wood He i* a member of the Atlantic City Council. H (i McCully Downstate Chapter, Telephone Pinner* of America f • • THU ANNCAI. Antique Show sponsored by the Wnnu’n'% Civic Club nf .S'fohe Harbor was attended , this year by well over 1.000 people at the S H School auditorium We went directly to the corner that housed Pintle'* Ant lytic* l^ist year we bought three fWe People 'antique liedpost* painted

to look like persona from the 18th century) and this year we bought two more for a friend who lov ed ours on sight They are quite tfie rage among New Vork interior decorators now, but we remember Franny Poole from years ago in Avalon when painting was just her hobby DAKiHTKK PKNNY is an artist too and helps out with decorating the collectible* the whole family picks up We promised to see the whole assortment at their shop in New Hope Among members we saw working that day were Ramona Wilson, Jane Owing*. Marie Kprnse, Mile Smith, Peg Cirlme*. Ruth Fisher selling chance* for the heirloom quilt, Hilda , Ml«*ell. Dotty Stump and Vicki Wear, who's back for the summer AC NFS IIACifiARTV of 67th and Dune Dr loves to give parties and last week she had a neat reason Until two years ago her neighbor across the street was M*le Hu*hnell who 'gave her cottage to her children and moved into Presbyterian Village in Kosemont, Pa. Klsie doesn't, blind telling people she's 8.1 When she moved into her retirement home an 85-year old gentleman begun to court her. She and distinguished Irving l^ird soon fell in love and were married in a touching ceremony in the village a month ago When they came down to Avalon for a visit last week Agnc* gavq a cocktail party for them so all the neighbors could meet the new groom

Mews Notes fromSeven Mile Beach M't lien Rowland 366-2294

You never saw teenage newly-weds more in love • • • YOU'VE HEARD of the Jersey Devil, well, in newspaper circles we've got the Printer's Devil, and you saw some of his handiwork in last week’s column when it was noted that Spike Fisher was raising funds on behalf of the Chamber nf Commerce to help defray Fourth of July

//reworks in Stone Harbor. Of course, we all know SH hasn’t had fireworks for some time. But there are some great Independence Day activities and events that the Chamber helps underwrite; contributions are always welcome • • • JKANIK IIARYHLAC’K (Mrs. Lawrence) of Avalon gave a one-artist showing

‘Island Run’ Entries Open

SKA ISl.K CITY Thi)2th annual "Island Run" sponsored by the Beach Patrol is scheduled star ting 5:30 pm Saturday, Aug 21. at 44th St and the , Beach The 13-mile course lakes runners to Stralhmere and Townsend's Inlet and back to Beach Patrol Headquarters here Trophies and medals are awarded tyinners in seven age categories, and the first 1.200 entrants receive T-shirt souvenirs Pre-registration for the run may be made at Beach Patrol Headquarters, prior Hit With KidH AVALON - A hit at the newly renovated Public Library is the Children's Story Hour, 2 p m Fridays Beatrice Konowitch, children’s librarian at the County Library, presents stories for preschoolers through second graders Library hours are 9:45-1 p m and 2-5 p m Monday through Friday, and 9 a m noon Saturday

to Aug IB Registration may also be made on the day of the race at the Raffa Community Center, Kennedy Blvd., noon to 4 p.m Pilgrim Grads EGG HARBOR CITY - Two Cape ‘May County residents were among 13 seniors graduated from Pilgrim Academy here recently They are Thomas Ralph Capito, Marmora, and Cheryl Lee Dunham, Burleigh The academy has about 50 studknl* from the county

Track & Field Club Forlns COURT HOUSE The newly formed Cape May County Track and Field Club offer* Aiembership to all residenta-of the county from 8th irade to age 80. Additional information may be obtained by calling Carl Baker A85-5730 or Tom Flud 522-541,1.

of her stunning abstracts in oil in the Studio at the Dunet Shop$ on July 3. Her bold use of color vehemently expresses her many moods Jeanie studied at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. She has given shows at the Woodmere Art Gallery, Avalon League of Fine Artists for two summers and Cape May County Art league in the ^Carriage House. \ She says her family is ex- . tremely supportive Her daughter, and three sons (who attend Ideal schools) were obviously proud of her at the show as were her parents, Mary ind-Jbe Mazza. OIJJIER PEOPLE we saw were painter Cheryl Crews Lynch with her husband Gerald, a sculptor, from the Villas and all the l^ahys (Klnthe* Have) The show will continue into August so be sure to drop in. It's located over the Melanie Lynne Shop and can be reached by elevator if climbing steps isn't your bag. 4 * * * THE WEBSTER’S (Betty and HUD of 324 86th fit. got off to a rough summer this yedr. After the first weekend Bill decided tree pruning was in order ,at their home In Ambler, Pa and while working high on the ladder it suddenly collapsed leaving Bill clinging to a branch just long enough for him to become entangled with the ladder On Dean's List l.AWHENCEVILLE - Three Cape May County students were named to the Dean's List for the spring semester at Rider College. They are Sylvia R Bryan, Court House;' Luann Flacco, Wildwood, and Jacqueline M. Ray. Sea Isle City.

as it hit the ground He wound up with no broken bones but a gaping hole in his leg. He may still have to face a skin graft but he got permission to do as much as he feels like doing but "Don't go near the water." For Bill that’s tantamount to teaching a fish to breath air. Betty celebrated her birthday on July 1st and for the 5th straight year her family and friends have constructed a 12’ by 15-foot birthday cake in the wand using 100 candles to spell out Happy Birthday. • • • ETHEL A CHARLIE Rudrauff's July 4th annual picnic party for the 100th St. crowd was perfect (including people, weather, food and music). Maxine, their pet dachshund, was on center stage at all times. GoKlots nf info, for the column too: Norma Betk (Mrs. Joseph) is directing the Art Show under the 200-feet tent at 80th St. and the beach on Sat., Aug. 7th. Thpre will be approximately 1,200 paintings by 115 amateur and professionally recognized artists This is a don't-miss-it event as well as tpe Craft Show in the same location next day, Aug. 8. RUTHIE BLAIR (Mrs Ernie) of 103 St. who ha* worked 18 years with the Art Show, is directing the Craft Show for the first time. She has already signed in 115 qualified crafts people who will display their work In pottery, batik, decoys, quilts, lamps dried flower arrangements etc. Both projects are sponsored by the Boro of Stone Harbor and the gals tell me that all spaces Inside the tent are sold but outside space is still available. For crafts call 368-5021 for art, 967-4295

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