^I'l called FUm Flam, a ntoat Intereatinu IHUe shop or Jacksor Street neat the Mall, featuring dipped and hand carved candles by the owner, Jim Sklnkrr, who’s from Wekt Virginia Speak mg with a low ton^ of voice, hut of oaurse with a Southern accent, Jim gladly explains the whole pro cess of candlemaking You can order your- own design almost and watch while it's, being made In the rear of the shop are handmade earrings, hair combs, and X e real leather articles We think Jim is bring mg something • really in teresfing to Cape May and
he promises tb be open until Christmas so we can enjoy qtopping in for our gifts. People are kind almost everywhere, as In the case of Elmer Church of ’Cape May, who donated all the lumber and his work making up the tumbler (which is used fo^rndfle chances) for the Capet
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there is always someone Who is willing to do more than his share The squad salutefe Elmer Church. • • • He's designing tourist maps with’ a special emphasis on a map of the City of Cape May...Charles Lenoir, son of May !>enoir of Cape May has lots of expertise in this field, having
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done similar work for the Caribbean Islands, Barbados and Guadeloupe “Chuck” as he iAknown to everyone, is als<fdesigning posters tnr the lw3 season at the Welcome Center. NOW'S THE TIME of the year for parties galore. One such celebration took place- at the Pizza establishment on the Mall in Cape May known as the Royal Pizza. The sign on the door simply said it was closed for a "private buffet." Inside the food was excellent: homemade ravioli, meatballs, a salad supreme, stuffed olives with cheese, delicious rolls and good conversation and laughter to top it all. So far, it’s the best “end-of-the-
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CAPE MAY FAVORITE . RECIPES is a darling little booklet, all blue and white on the tovcr. and inside the very special recipes of some of the vintage guest houses and well-known Cape May restaurants. It's a novel idea all thought up by JFan Naples, who this summer for the first time published The First Resort, an interesting'and
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Parents Uifit Given 8l,5^fe COURT HOUSE The Wildwood Knights of.Columbus Council 2572 recently presented a check for SI.500 to the Concerned Parents Association, for use in the Ocean Academy School in Crest Haven Complex here. The money was raised in the annual Tootsie Roll Drive. Presentation was made by Past Grand Knight Frank Distro and present Grand Knight Aldo Palombo.
guests stay at the Cape May inns or dine at the restaurants, it's not uncommon for them to ask for the recipe. Well, here it is all together and bound for future 'toe and keeping. Want a copy for your very own? It’s Cape May Favorites, 1 Jefferson Street, CApe May...M.70 includes postage and' handling.
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Everyone's attention was
held at the Greater Cape May Chamber of Commerce Membership Dinner Meeting held at the Atlas Restaurant recently. Main speaker was Assemblyman Guy Mnzlanl. His talk was brief but to the point : he's legislating for more decisive and definite tourist interest for Cape May County. The public relations expenditures for this county have Just got to be up-dated, we've so much of interest here and want it to be known.
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The entertainment for September, will be presented by Miss Kathleen Duffy of the County Library. Miss Duffy will show the second reel of the film Great Radio Comedians.”
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