Cape May County Herald, 23 March 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 15

Herald & Lantern 23 March ’83

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^He’s what you’d call "a plumber-friend,’’ not only a first-rate plumber, but sincere in his friendship too. The net result is all ffrst-class work, done quickly with no alarming side remarks, so refreshing to be sure. His name? It’s Edward Proud and his name is justified. Ed’s the new partner in the plumbing firm of Dave Ixift, now headquartered beside the Cape May Lumber Co. Ed’s wife works in the office, so you know the message gets to him efficiently and in no time flat he's at your home, has the part in his truck, and pronto, all is finished—moderately priced, too We welcome Ed Proud and his modern plumbing techniques, all done with a smile to make it even bet ter. Ed's a family man with three children and we wish him every success Republican Women s Club of Cape May is having a shopping trip Saturday, March 26, to the. very new Burlington MalK with a stop first at the Burlington Coat factory Bus leaves Acme lot 8:30 a m For your reservation it’s Nancy Johnston at 884-3!>63, or Helena Stout at 884-8106 Now's the time to make sure you get your Easter bonnet m time' CAPE MAY Rescue Squad Auxiliary Card Par ty is noon Tuesday, March 29, at the Victorian Towers auditorium Please bring own cards There'll be prizes galore, lot of fun, and remember, it’s all for our very own Rescue Squad equipment fund, etc Our Lady Star of the Sea Altar and Rosary Society casino bus to the Sands is Monday, April 11 Bus leaves 1:30 p.m from Ocean Street bus station For reservation it's Margaret Dalin at 884-4492. Hurry, it's a choice outing Keep this date marked in your datebook It’s a cocktail party at the Atlas here in Cape May. 6 to 9 p.m , Friday. April 22 Watch here for more details as they enfold It's another event to raise funds for our Cape May Rescue Squad, something we all support SOMETHING NEW has been planned It's bridge playing at the Cape May County Art League. 1050 Washington St., Cape May It'll be a place to play that extra game of the week, where you’ll be able to meet ever so many friends, and make it a steady date where not only will you be enjoying yourselves, but the Cape May County Art League will be able to raise some funds for future events Want to reserve a table to make sure 0 R's 884-4770 Thursday is the day of the week most people seem to be free It'll be a dessert card party star ting around noon HAPPY HAPPY AN NIVERSARY TO Trish R e pIc i and hubby, Paul < she's the greatest physical therapist at Crest Haven< I t s a F R K E WORKSHOP at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Cape May. 1 p m Fridays in the "Dugouf ' basement room i Marie Roehrenbeek is the mstructor-in charge and so many have already signed up Want to join’’

Just go on the day aforementioned. You’ll be glad you did! He's the produce manager with the greatest sense of humor, and so willing to please and serve you. Besides, he knows his apples and broccoli rabe (Italian wild broccoli...a delicacy). He’s Cesare Orio at the Texas Market here in Cape May. Cesare wears many hats (a pun). He can speak Italian. English, often has a southern drawl, and his laughter can be heard across the street. It's really contagious. This produce specialist makes his home in Village Green with

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his wife, Rose, daughter. Angela, is a buyer for Gucci on Rodeo Drive in California. While 1 favor Gucci products, it's the broccoli rabe which is the piece de resistance and for that, it’s Cesare’s outdoor produce mart... HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Patricia Repici, physical therapist-in-charge at the

Crest Haven Therapy Department. Also, to Nicole Johnson, who is all of 9 years old, pretty, and already catching the eye of little beaux her age! She's the daughter of Celina. secretary to Jerry Inderwies. base manager of Cape May City Hall. West Cape May has its own group of merry

makers, such as Alice Dance, Sylvia Coleman. Natalie Neal. Catherine Dwyer and Hubby Bill. Not to mention their beautiful dog, • Lady'' She's beautiful and knows it too! IN MEMORIAM Marian Dietrich, so well known to all here in Cape May A devoted wife, mother of two sons, real estate broker and a supporter of so many organizations here in Cape May. Just to name a few. the Republican Club. Yacht Club. Beach Club. Chamber of Commerce, and many more Her smiling face will be missed

IN MEMORIAM: Anne T. Ogden, a staunch supporter of the arts, a Cape May enthusiast all-around, and a delightful person to know. Surviving is her has band, (iregory Ogden, well known architect and designer of many Cape May buildings Anne was active for ever so many years in various organiza lions, and a person of great courage She'll be sadly missed

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