Cape May County Herald, 26 October 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Herald & Lantern 26 October '83

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A shopping trip to the newest and grandest Mall, called Inner Harbor, in Baltimore, Md. Hus is what the ladies of tbe.Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady Star (rf the Sea Church are planning. It’s Monday, Nov. 14. Bus leaves from Cape May bus station, Ocean St., 7:30 a.m. and leaves

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The bus will stop both going and coming for eating, etc., but of course everyone can alto bring whatever it is they would like to eat or drink on the bus. Those who came on the pilgrimage trip to Washington, D.C. will remember the lovely and delicious restaurant we stopped at and we plan to eat at the same place where the food was really great. Free art lessons are once again being resumed at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church by artist Marie Rohrenbeck, every Friday at 1 p.m. in the ‘‘Dugout”, (in the rectory basement). Anyone interested please just dome, entrance is in the yard beside the church kitchen. A light will be on so you will know which door it is. Steps go down to the large meeting rooms, one of which will be used for this

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art class as was done last year. RECENT RECITAL by the keyboard students of Reginald F. Brown at the Church of the Advent was just wonderful. Participating were: Catherine DeMart, Nora Doughtery, Claudia Gentzow, Kippie Langford. Josh Collier, Seth Rementer, Beth Collier. Cdrey Wise, Cheryl Douglass. David Christy. Star Langford, John Sockritei. William Pilczuk, Heather Wagifer, Kristine Search. Jodi Wise. Leslie Ahrendts, Susan Rementer. Terry Lynn Cordes. Scott Erceg, Phylis McCasland and Robert M. Kabl Jr. Hostesses for the reception followng were Emma Langford, Julia Cinder. Karen Slack. Michele Wernik and Helen Brown. Highlight of the Recital was guest artist Martha Cohen. Mrs. Cohen’s sections were: ‘‘Climb Every Mountain” from The Sound of Musit. ‘‘Ugly Duckling” from Hans Christian Andersen and “Let There Be Peace on Earth,” ... It goes without saying that Martha Cohen not only has "perfect picth”. but sings with such ease and smoothness, it’s the best voice for miles around! Coming up Thursday, Nov. 10, is the Cape May Little League Banquet, 6 p.m. in Convention Hall. All are asked to support this worthy cause. Allen Major is ‘‘major domo",. and of course. Marge Dellas too. Let’s all get together for this chance to let our Little Leaguers know we care... Cape May Rescue Squad Auxiliary is once again having a Hoagie Sale Friday, Nov. 18, right in the Franklin Street School more on this as plans enfold.

Kiawana Club Shopping Trip

CAPE MAY - The Kiawana Club will sponsor a shopping trip to King of Prussia Mall Tuesday, Nov. 15, with the bus leaving from the Acme parking lot 7:30 a.m. and arriving back at 7:30 p.m. For information and reservations call Chris Rizzo, 884-4452, or Janet Muller, 884-3532. The next meeting will be at the Club House, Beach Dr., 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3.

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