Cape May County Herald, 15 December 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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IT’S CALLED The National Christ Child Society, and is a volunteer service organization devoted to promoting the welfare of needy children. The Cape May County Chapter was established August, 1982. The Chapter offers its members opportunities to serve area children through a .variety of projects, distribtuion of infant clothing for the newborn is the Chapter’s goal at this time, IQs a non-prdfit organization" and fund-raising is a never-ending chore. Most of the time flea Jnarkets, yard sales and donations’ by interested people seem to be the main source of revenue. The National Christ* Child Society is located. in Washington, D.C. Anyone interested in assisting this worthy cause, no matter how little, please call area representative, Mary Trengrove, 886-3281. • • • THE CHAMPAGNEWEDDING celebration of 25 years’ wedded bliss for Helen and Frank Gargowski brought many friends together. Relatives and friends gathered in the “Dugout” room in the church basement at Our Lady of the Sea Church after a beautiful Mass and ceremohy performed by Father William Titmas. * * * Don’t forget. It’s Sunday, Dec. 19: the performance of Navitity Accordingdo St. Luke by all area churches at Our Lady Star of the Sea, 7:30 p.m. Wade Copper, director, has coordinated the entire program/ It’s free and open to the' public. T H E V F^R Y DELIGHTFUL Cdfcktail Party and Buffet sp^sored by Harry Salt of the Atlas Motel for the benefit of raising funds for the LIFEPAK NO. 5 HEART MONITOR to be used by the Cape May Rescue Squad was enjoyed by so many. Ron Chatharp, Atlas maitre-de, was the epitome of a charming host, seeing

to everyone's needs. Gwen Fritz helped wherever necessary, and Harry Satt, always smiling and shaking hands, rood was delicious, plenty of it, the bar overflowing witfuiil the best, and even the hors d'oevres hot and tasty. Cape May is indeed fortunate to have such devoted citizens, willing to help when the call is urgent Rescue Squad Chief Joe Crouch was on hand with his squad, explaining the function of the LIFEPAK No. 5. This piece of equipment is so valuable toward helping to save lives. Our sincere heartfelt thanks to all who helped make this dream come true.’ GET WELL DEPARTMENT: Monsignor Patrick J. Madden of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital; John Dollingerat Shore Memorial Hospital, Pete Stiles at Howard University Hospital; Mae Lenoir also hospitalized.

HOLIDAY SEASON Classic A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Dec. 10, 11 and 12, at Cape May , City Hall auditorium by the Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild. For reservations call 884-0054. Welcome home after an enjoyable vacatiorf, Helen and Reggie Brown of West Cape May.

Out of Basic WEST CAPE MAY - Airman David B. Molson, son of Henry Y. and Cora K. Molson of 6 E. Mechanic St., has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo, after completing Air For.ce basic training. He will now receive specialized instruction in the munitions and weapons maintenance field. Molson is a 1979 graduate of Lower Cape May Regional High School.

NORTH WILDWOOD - Wildwood Catholic High School has announced its honor rolls for the first marking period, with 16, students being named for ,first honors, and 49 for second honors. First honor ranking requires an average of 93 or better, second honors 85 to 93. NAMED TO the honor rolls were: FIRST HONORS Joanne Magee. Kenneth Cramer. Dawn Skomsky, Melissa Lambert. Karen Ruggleri. AHene Coughlin, Christopher Waleiak, Laura Grayson. Martin Marcolongo. Kelly Caru*o, Marlon llaghes. Constance Glgllotti. Marla Karavangelas. Michelle ftryski, Anne Marie McCarthy. Nina Pittakaa SECOND HONORS Michael Kissling. Daniel CUrdo, Tina Nuckols. Michael Suchodolski. Michelle Bingnear. Elizabeth Capper. Daneen Sciranka, Dennis Gardler, Terri Lewis, J'rank Breslin, Sandra Brolly, Eileen Riddle, Kimberly Bent. Robert Turbett. Josilyn Johnston. Mark Malinowski. Tammy Botzenhardt, Casey Deane. Erin McCormack. Sandra Vito, Susan Bellas. Joaeph-Tenaglia. Lisa I Sowa. Marcella Cacci, William Haryslak. Bridget Henry ,' Patricia Remesi, Louis Gattis. Soterios Mallous, Elizabeth Digney. Sandra Helverson. Eileen Murray. Jean Barnes, Matthew Pelligrine, Robert lannone, Patricia Hee, Kelly Phillipa. Carl Namiotka. Robert Frankenfield, James Ault. Margaret Feketics, Catherine Feraco, Rober la news. Bridgette Ijimbert. Helen Karavangelas. Renee Monti. Joaph McGraph. Jeannee Foster. John Fazio

At Lowry AFB WOODBINE - Airman John Hollingshead, son of William Hollingshead of Covina, Calif., and Gloria Hollingshead o£, 702 Washington Ave., here, has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. The airman will now receive specialized inslruction in the supply field. He is a 1982 graduate of Millville Senior High School.

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