Cape May County Herald, 12 January 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Herald & lantern 12 lanuary '83

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The Cape Mays Dolly Stanrio

YOUR JEWELRY ideas come to life at Patricia Jackson’s. 510 Carpenter's I^ane in Cape May, in the little red house behind the

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Patricia, who lives in West Cape May, came here six years ago. liked it so much that she wouldn't dream of leaving The handcrafted gold and silver jewelry made right on the premises by Patricia and two helpers is different — all sort of necklaces, pendants. earrings, bracelets, rings. Some are fashioned from pictures or just from whim. The best part is that Patricia does what she calls "continuing education” on jewelers' row in Philadelphia. There she keeps up her training, ideas and specialties. Patricia says she enjoys catering to the local clientele and is happy to be open all year 'round. All repairs of any kind receive her special attention too Stop in.T^t's a look into

tomorrow. OUR LADY Star of the Sea Bingo on Sunday nights features the “snack counter" run by the ladies of the Altar and Rosary Society. So many goodies are always the main fare: hot dogs, hot chocolate, coffee, tea, candy and so many delicious homemade cakes. There’s service with a smile too, as Teresa Hanscher, Rita McTague, Margaret Emerson and Mary Crawford wait on customers. Special attention is even given to young ones w1io just cofne to sit and watch their parents play Most of all, they re so anxious to please. Come see for yourself; you’ll be glad you did MARY DOLLINGER of Cape May hard at work ,planning the "Presidents' Dinner” celebration by the Cape May Rescue Squad Auxiliary. It’ll be held Wednesday, Jan. 12 at the

Anchorage Inn The public is invited to attend, but alas, women only. Reser vations must be brought to Ella Mar Miller at 114 Decatur St This is the Aux iliary’s third year' and honoring their dedicated presidents in surely not only a novel idea but one of appreciation and respect. This organization bears watching, they're go get ters, always on the lookout to raise funds so that Cape May's Rescue Squad has the finest in survival equipment for its ambulances. Joe Crouch. Chief of the Squad, is a .constant inspiration for the Auxiliary iHe and his team are always ■ appreciative and so pleasi ed to have these ladies 'working for the neverending need for emergency equipment "CiET WELL Depart ment: Thomas Casino. Florence O'Malley. Eleanor Warrell, Mary Lahneis. Marjorie Rinebold, Carol Prosser and Margaret Stull. Also "Pete" Cranville Stiles of Cape May. who is still hospitalized in Washington. DC. WEST CAPE ,MAY had many Christmas celebrations Special one was that of Second Avenue, with neighbors Catherine and Kill Dwyer. Helen and Reggit> Brown, Evelyn and Marvin Morrell, the Del Vecchio family, Patricia Kelly. Joe Haggerty and family, Janet and Thomas Sims all gathering at the home of Freda Workman. All kinds of goodies were | served amid a houseful of | beautiful decorations and so much neighborly love, and affection.

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