Cape May County Herald, 1 September 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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PONCHO is modeled by Diane Siocco at luncfteon of Stone Harbor Women’s Civic Club. Fashionable garment came from irish pavilion Shop.

School Set For Sept. 8

AVALON - The Elementary School will begin session 9 a m. Wednesday. Sept. 8. Children should not arrive at school before i 8:45. the entrance bell will ring at 8:55 a.nv dismissal will be at 3:20 p.m. A handbook will be sent home the first day of school listing school policies and schedules. New pupils should be enrolled at the school office no later than Friday. Sept. 3. SCHOOL BUS routes will remain substantially the same as last year, transporting all Kindergarten children and

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children in grades 1-8 living north of. 20th st.. but including the 21st St. area west of the waterway, and those living south of 37th St. MIDDLE Township High School routes will be substantially the same. At this time, it is anticipated that a 5 o'clock bus service will again be provided, v SAINT JOSEPH’S School yin Sea Ikle City bus route will remain basically the same as last year. The 4 children will ride the same buses they did last year unless they have been notified differently, by telephone. Wildwood Catholic High School route will remain basically the same as last year.

Josephine Domsic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Domsic of Los Vegas, Nev., became the bride of Kevin Kerry Kincade. son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kincade of Wildwood, July 23. The candlelight ceremony was performed at The Presbyterian Church in Los Vegas, Mary Beth Kincade, sister of the groom, was maid of honor

Village Wedding COLD SPRING - Mr. and Mrs. James Cotton were married July 25 at Historic Cold Spring Village. West Wildwood Mayor Herb Fredericks performed the Sunday afternoon ceremony. The Sweet Adelines, who were appearing at the Village, provided music for the ceremony, and a reception followed at the Old Grange Restaurant.^.

and Kelly Kirby Kincade, twin brother of the groom, was the best man. The bride is a novelty designer and the groom is a member of Ironworkers Union Local 433 in Los Angeles, Calif. After a honeymoon in Ireland and Scotland the couple will reside in Carson. Calif. Commissioned •RK) GRANDE - Scott Richer; sqn of Robert J. and ElaintSvp. Riebel of 505 Marlyn y3rive here, has been commissioned ^ second Limitenant in the U.S. Air Forri* upon graduation from bfficer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. The lieutenant was selected through competitive examination for attendance at the school. Reibcl will now go to Reese Air Force Bfcse, Texas, for nilot training. He is a 1980 graduate of Trenton State College.

Insurance Grad CAPE MAY — City resident John M. O’Hara, a life insurance sales representative for Combined Insurance Co., of America, recently graduated from an extensive training course in the corporation’s headquarters in Chicago. O’Hara resides at 1124 New York Ave. $17,500 From Arts Council TRENTON - The New Jersey State Council on the Arts has announced that a $13,250 matching grant has been awarded to the Cultural Arts Center of,' Ocean City for fiscal 1983. In addition. $4,000 in fellowships to two Cape May County artists wre also announced, bringing the tptal New Jersey State Council on the Arts funding in the county to $17,250. The fellowship recipients are: In painting. Connie Jost of West Cape May.. $3,000; In photography. * Vincent Cianni of Cape May, $1,000.

Back To Class CARLISLE. PA Five Cape May County residents are among the upperclassmen who will be returning to Dickinson College here in September The local students are: Kristina Marie Petriea. Avalon; Robin Lynn Endicott, Hcllcplaine; Maria Ann Webb. Court House; Susan Bontivnglio Ocean City; Melanie A Yankowski. Wildwood.

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