Cape May County Herald, 2 November 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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Please note the following correction: The Social Action Committee of the Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in Cape May do want your help wherever possible in gathering items

for the nurs'

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e nursing homes they

visit. However, correction is that they visit the Cape Care and South Cape Nursing Homes, and not Crest Haven, as previously reported. This is important so that there is no overlapping in requesting gift donations. Catherine McGill, chairperson few this very worthy cause, says the patients like jewelry items, body lotions, and I suppose things like sleeping wear too. They put beads and earrings on and visit one another in their wheelchairs, nus is a very worthy cause and our hat’s off to these dedicated women who make so many happy by their visits, tw-

it's time again to begin thinking about the West Cape May Christmas Parade, and here’s one way you can help to keep this parade going. Mrs. Arscott of Bank Street in Cape May is chairperson for the “Second Time Around" Rummage Sale to be held 10 a.m.-4> p.m. Nov. 4 and 5 at the West Cape May Borough Hall. Now’s a good time to set those items aside you may have come across in your housecleaning. No matter what you may think, someone else will be delighted to put them into use. For pick-up, simply call 884-2727 or

... . 884-4748. Mrs. Arscott is so inging them goodies to eat .eager to have this project too! Catherine McGill says 'be a success. Let’s all get she will gladly pick any together and scout our at-

iterns you may wish to donate. Just call her at 884-2395 or perhaps drop them at her home, 1211 Dlinois Ave., in Village

Green.

OOTT WAIT TILL THE LAST MINUTE ACT NOW TO HAVE YOUR FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED FOR THE HOUDAYS! CALL: WAGNER UPHOLSTERY 6604 LANDIS AVE. SEA ISLE CITY 263-3422 263-3297

tics and closets for any items we’re not going to use anymore. You’d be surprised so many are waiting for our discards. Remember the West Cape May Christmas Parade means so much to so many children—(we big ones

too!).

She’s 81 years young. Happy birthday, RubyPeoples! One of her most ardent admirers and special friend is Reu Smith of the Aunt Lorey’s gift and antique shop, located on the sun porch of the Physick house. To make it a double celebration...Rett has just reached her 40th birthday, and our very best to her too! Many, many more to both Ruby and

Rett.

STONE HARBOR DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB WINNERS Oct . a OVERALL WINNERS I Esther Stobbsrt sod Betty Parker

IT’S STARTING once agiin: free art lessons at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church by Marie Roehreobeck. secretary of the Alter and Rosary Society. Monday 1 p.m. will have all the art enthusiasts ready to start with the Fall season again right up to Spring This is a wonderful opportunity for all interested, no matter if you’re a beginner, a nearbeginner or for that matter, advanced. Class is held in the "Dugout" in the rectory basement. Entrance is in the court yard. • • • SYLVIA COLEMEN. recent chairperson for the card party sponsored by the American Legion 193 Unit wishes to thank all who assisted. Sadie Josie—and auxiliary members too. Special thanks to Dot Burton for her "specialty apple cake" so large it fed so many! Dot donated the same cake she

and her mother, Heleu Dickerson make at the Chalfonte Hotel, so you know it was delicious! Thanks, too, go to the local merchants who made so many lovely donations for Prizes To Sylvia Coleman also for her contagious laughter; she could be heard so many miles around. She’s pretty and efficient, too; Annemarie Narciso of the Deli Department at Texas Market. Makes you want to eat more while she smiles. Inner Harbor Shopping Trip is Monday, Nov. 14, sponsored by Altar and Rosary Society. Bus leaves 7:30 a.m. stopping both going and coming home around 9 p.m. You can "brown bag" it or eat when bus stops. For reservations it’s 884-5311 (Marie Momat) or me at 884-4770. Get Well Soon: Mrs. Bea Lanzi, mother of former Cape May Mayor Frank Gauvry. Bea is home from the hospital and doing well, and will resume her busy schedule once again. Knowing Bea we’ll bet she’U bounce right back and keep going!

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