Cape May County Herald, 8 September 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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11 IAI SELECTIONS CE SWIMWEAR AND SOMMER EASEIIONS! /Himi’s and Jr. Body Shop 95th and 2nd av$„ Stone Harbor Open daily 9’tillb, 368-6131

1 t rnsxTtfuTs^i -Rff retiring Cape May Police Chief Frank ••Pete , ^ Franceaconi. A dinner in his honor is being planned by the City of Cape May this evening, (.Sept. 8) at the Atlas Motor Inn., cocktails at 6 with dinner at 7 Cynthia Buck, the secretary to City Manager ’"Fred ( oldrrn>is handling

all reservations.

Mr. Francelconi started as patrolman^) July 1953. promoted to sergeant in March 1964 then to captain in June 1968, anil to chief in May 1980 He is a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, the South Jersey Chiefs of Police Assoc. Chiefs of Police Assoc, and/ the Fraternal Assoc, of

Police Chiefs.

fHERE'S NO doubt about it, the Queen Victoria Guest House on Columbia and Ocean Sts. has one of the most beautiful garden displays. Joan and Dane

K.C. Council Installation

ERMA — Anthony DiDomenico was installed as the Grand Knight of Stella' Maris Council of the KAights of Columbus recently. Other officers installed were: Joseph Luczejko, deputy grand knight; John McCann, .chancellor; Frank Coyle, Afeasurer; Robert Greco, *linancial secretary; ibspeh Schwartz, recorder; Michael McCoy, lecturer; Nick Zagone, advocate; Charles DeFeo, warden; Edward Poznek and William Coffey, guards; Robert Park, Walter Gabriel, and Peter F Perott, trustees. Edward Haggerty was appointed chairman of the membership drive of the council. Anyone interested in joining is asked to call 886-4711.

Educators* Tea

STONE HARBOR - The County Retired Educators Association will hold a membership tea 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12, at The Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd.

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Dolly Stango

Wells, innkeepers, have' made it so you just have to stop and look. HAPPY S2nd Wedding Anniversary to Marian and Sterling Bermendery *of Cape May. Sept. 20th makes it a half Century phis two years of marriage for them. THE POINT is so beautiful this time of the year, especially Seagrove Ave. which is banked on one whole side with at least 10 feet high buShes of wild clematis The odor is captivating and the whole picture almost renders you breathless to drive through. Simply one of the wonders of nature. • • • HELEN LANGLEY of the Fudge Shop next to the Beach Theatre in Cape May happily hands you a sample of the delicious fudge being sold. It's good business too, because after tasting it, you simply have to get some to take home. • • • ONE GOOD WAY to start the morning off right is to hav'e coffee at the Beachview Restaurant

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across from Convention Hall. The conversation is fun With Pete White officiating. He makes it a regular morning stop and there’s more than one who wait to talk with Pete. He's maintenance man at the Beach. Club, but a cup of coffee comes first — then on to work. BACK VISlTING'in Cape May is Ingaborg and Bud Haufler ... with their, canine family ...So-So, Gilly and Timmy. The first two are West Hylanders, the last is a Poke. Inga and Bud will be here for a month, and who knows, perhaps make arrangements to stay even longer. JOHN DUN WOODY of the Brass' Bed Guest Home is seen walking busily about these days. He’s one of the ad men for the new • Accommodations Guide Directory, which is going to be one of the greatest the City of Cape May has ever put out. Make sure your business is included in this new bool et which will have o*er 100,000 distribution.

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WE CARRY A LARGE SELECTION OF FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND IMPORTED BEERS. IF YOU DON7 SEE WHAT YOU WANT, ASK OUR COURTEOUS CLERKS TO ORDER IT FOR YOU.