Cape May County Herald, 27 April 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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H^raid A Lantern 27 April '83

Hen* are aonw very im portant dates you'll want to c ircle on your calendar Sunday, May 1. is the Koast Beef Dinner spon sored by the (ape May Rescue Squad Auxiliary from 3 to 6 p m at the Kiwams Club House, till Beach Drive, Cape May It II• be a complete meal w ith home cooked roast beef.'' vegetables, mashed potatoes, home baked

cakes and pie*, qpffee or tea Remember to come early, enjoy everything, and if you will remember, last year there was a waiting line outside So do make it a point to collect your friends and family We'll be waiting to serve you promptly All proceeds go toward the never-ending necessity of keeping our Cape* May Rescue Squad equipped

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we have the best Rescue Squad ever and the ladies of the Auxiliary are constantly od the go, thinking of new ideas to continue raising funds for this very worthy cause. TUKSDAY. MAY 3 is the Dessert Card Party at the Beth Judah Temple Edith Rimrnrrman here in Cape May is actively coordinating card players to come tojts “very special affair” as she puty it If you would like to arrange for your own table, Edith will arrange it all for you Just get her at home. 884-8849 Wednesday. May 4, is one day you'll be busy from morning to late afternoon Hercs why!. In the morning, starting it 9. there’s the Vo-Tech School Pair at the school on the parkway There'll be food, plants, crafts, home baked goods, pizza, and guess what 9 Bids will be taken for the building of a house on your lot This is something brand new Last year, if you remember, there was an antique car completely restored which drew so much attention This year, it’s the house building There's a wealth of talent there <il the Vo Tech School, just waitmg to tie used Make it a point to go up early, see everything, enjoy a delicious lunch, and concentrate on all the good buys offered

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STARTING AT I2.HI p.m there's the Dessert Card Party at the home pf Florence Heal on Queen Street in Cape May It's to benefit the Cape May County Art League, which makes its headquarters in the Carriage House on the Physick Estate Florence and her committee hope to raise funds via spending a pleasant afternoon playing the card game of your choice If you wish to reserve a table for your group or groups, contact Florence at 884 8344 Please bring your own cards

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Thursday, May 5. there's another Dessert Card Par ty at the home Florence Heal on Queen Street This lime benefilting the Cape May Women's Republican Cluh Again card playing starts al about 12:30 p m , and you are asked to bring your own cards Want to arrange for your own table’’ Florence will gladly oblige Just call her at home, 884 8344 Tuesday. May to, is the Bus Concert tour to (ilassboro College to hear Helena Bew. concert pianist from Cape MayPoint. perform with the (ilassboro College Or chestra Helena will Ik* playing the Franz Liszt concerto Dance o I Death Also on the pro gram will lx* a soloist sing mg Italian anas and then a Beethoven Concerto by the (ilassboro Orchestra Bus leaves Acme lot at 5 p m You ore asked to bring your lunch or dinner and we ll all enjoy a picnic together Therelj tie hot coffee on board the bus for everyone For your reser vation. call the Cape MayCounty Art League at

884-8428. All proceeds will go toward the League’s general expenses. *- SUNDAY. MAY 15. is the Altar and Rosary Society of Our'Lady Star of the Sea Communion Breakfast at the Golden Eagle. For your reservation please call Marie Momat. secretary at Our Lady Star of Sea Church. 884-5311, or Dolly Stango. Altar and Rosary president, at 884-4770. This is a once-a-year affair which really is enjoyable. Oh yes. men are invited too! Happy. Happy Birthday to Anita Maziarczyk (who just happens to be my darl ing daughter) It'll be celebrated with lots of good food, fun and laughter—and so much love too! Happy Birthday too. to Bette Babore. She's known to everyone at the unemployment, and always so kind and willing to help Have you something special to say or celebrate? Send me your information at No 1 Atlantic Terrace, Cape May I'll take care of it all for you

Sergeant dels His Bachelor’s

Staff Sgt Patrick II Bair, New Holland. Pa , has received a bachelor's degree from the military extension of the University of Maryland in Heidelberg. West Germany Bair is a personnel specialist with the 2nd Bat talion, 6th Infantry. His wife. Jane, is the daughter of Dorothy L. Shirley of North Cape May

105 Make Honor Rolls At W’wood WILDWOOD - Honor rolls for the third marking period have been announc ed at Wildwood High School, with four students and one seventh grader being named for the first honor roll (no mark below an "A”). ON THE SECOND hunor roll (requiring an average of "B ", only one "C” and at least one ''A”) were: Seniors Kirn nor Abbott. I.isn Aron. Helen Homer tAtkinson' Crux Ruler James Rmdshnw Michael Rreslm. Joelte Carty Christen Colson. Linda Crandley. Kimberly Curry. Michael Donnelly Mark Caines Joseph Gillen. James Gloria Maria Grande. Ilcne Grossman. Joseph Hall. Jacqueline Harris. Gary lacono, Kim Jensen, Robert Johnson. Thomas Kent Philip Korteniowskl. Maria Kulisek Prank Lonx. Colleen Neuer, Ann O Rnen, Zina O'Leary. Gayle Olson, l-aurie O’Neill. John Peace. Edward Piuixno. Diane Polini. Meredith Reef. Kevin Tolan, Roland Turner Juniors Timothy Armond. Rruce Rlake. Barbara Burke, Rachellr Cacci. Kellie Cannlnx. Thomas Cer rone. Jmeph Chestnut. Dawn Clark. Dorothy Drwomarek. Robert F'lac co, Tina Fuller. Kim Hanlon. Anila Hood. Cathy Luscko. Carla Onolnet ti. William Osborn, l-aurrn Reed, Michelle Sawyer. Ralph Schaffer, landa Springer, Gerald St John Lisa Wilson. Barbara Wotrtnx. Traci Young, Kimberly Zsitkovsky Tracey Zumlock Sophomores Lynn Becker Bren da Clark. Susan Cramer. Renee DIFelice. Cheryl Fos. Lynne Goldberx, Gary Heitiman. Scott Hoffnaxle. Lisa Maston Amy Me Cuilouxh. Warren Muller. John Neill, David Novsak. Charles O’Hala, Dee Palmisano. Michael Porto. Sandra Sauter. Lori Schmidt Eddie Tell. Kevin Wheaton Freshmen Amy Andrews Christopher Carr, Charlotte Fedenci, Nicole Gambino, Salvator Gellurn Tracy Gould. Wendy Harkins. John Hams, Missy Kane Reth Ann Marotta . Tawanda Morn* Michael O’Hala. Robert Patterson Brian Stuebner, Holly Taylor An thony Tyne. Julie Valeri Tammy Vance KiXhlh Grade Don ns Doner Thomas Grooketl. Marcia Hixxs Slepben McCarty , Kristine Redman Seventh Grade Phil Campbell Patricia Coots, David Douxhlrry Aron Meyer Penny Pnvlou. Albert Pinkerton