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Simple, isn't it.
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Mews Notes from The Cape Mays
Dolly Stango <! CONGRATULATIONS and all good wishes to Jennifer McBride, daughter of Charles and Shirley McBride of Cape May. Jennifer is entering the teaching order of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart Convent in Hamden, Conh. Miss McBride is a graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School and was recently elected to Who’s Who in American High Schools, and she’s received a one year scholarship through the New Haven Knights of Columbus branch. • • •
written by Bobby Stango. • • • GET WELL DEPT, to: Eleanor Worrell, wife of Victorian Towers superintendent, James Davis, Annie Axelsson, Anna Marie Chlnnls, Gertrude Doman, Betty Glodowski, J. WeberA Mary Weinberger \nd Jack Ousey.. • • • WANT TO TRY your hand at volunteerpainting? Our Lady Star of the Sea School is recruiting volunteers to help paint the inside. If you’ve a few hours you can spare, please call the convent at 884-7736.
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FOR THE RECENT coronation of Cape May's Queen Maysea, all the judges were selected from Victorian Towers: Helen and Lou Schiavo, Tina Samuels, Betty and Bill Cressman, Margaret Cunningham, Dolores Crabtree. Kay Goldy and Frank and Clara Veit. • • • THE BOARDWALK Merchants Assoc, staged a real treat on the steps of Convention Hall, with the tunes everyone wanted to hear provided by the Hoffnagle Band members. Many were dancing, especially couples who were ballroom dancing enthusiasts. One elderly lady did a very graceful solo dance routine, and the crowd applauded loudly. Climax to the delightful program was Martha Cohen. Cape May’s more beautiful vice, singing WoltrlriR in old Cape May
ITS CALLED Gingham and Calico Crafts by Lii von Schllchten, specializing in hand-crafted gifts of original design at the Cape Island Mall, across from Convention Hall. Liz will delight you with her Swedish accent, and the variety of little gifts is unbelievable...lots of different things you probably would like to get as souvenirs, gifts or early Christmas shopping. Retires At Bell WILDWOOD - Harry W. Ewan, a central office technician for New Jersey Bell Telephone Go. here, has retired after 35 years' service. Ewan.’jwho lives 1 on E. Charldfion Ave., Wildwood CrertjJpined the company in I94^is an apparatus cleaner. He is a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America.
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Frederic Apcar's Steppln' Out is the wilder, most exciting revue in Atlantic City And ■t'^piaymg every night except Monday at Harrah's Manna Hotel Casino See the Fabulous Fercos turn a showgirl into a tiger (For real) And other incredible illusions Be entertained and amused by comic Freddie Rpman and Singer Franco Petngnam And be dazzled by the Ron Lewis dancers in the wildest . prodyction numbers this side of Las Vegas Two shows nightly at 8 00 pm and 11 30 pm $10 pci person, three hours fre^ parking And there's no minimum for dnnks For reservations call 800 *82 5961
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SHAH M. CHAUDHRY, M.D. P.A.
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ALEXANDER M. PAGNANI, M.D. for tho practlco of ADULT A PEDIATRIC UROLOGY — SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION A INFERTILITY
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CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH
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Often, a spinal misalignment which causes extreme pain, even to the point of disability, is the result of years of neglect. Small injuries to the spine, caused by over-exertion, improper lifting or whatever, have left the spine vulnerable to that final "slight” injury. That means back trouble that can no longer be neglected.
Chiropractic care can often correct, misalignment and provide im-i mediate relief. In some, caces, trouble that took years to develop may require a little time to treat satisfactorily.
In the interest of better health from the office of:
Dr. Jomp*i J. Rlnto —Chlroproctor—
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