Cape May County Herald, 15 February 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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Herald & Lantern 15 February '84

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It’s Tuesday, Feb. 2lst, a shopping trip to. Philadelphia. Bus leaves Ocean Street in Cape May at 9 a.m., stops in front of Wanamaker's in Philly, where you will again be picked up at 3 p.m. to return. It’s sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady Star of the Sea church. For reservations, call Rea Lanzi at 884-0645. First National State Bank of South Jersey on the Washington Mall in Cape May has a lot going for it, especially in the drive-in portion, where Janet Litka and Barbara Rutherford greet you with smiles and a cheery greeting. On cold days it helps to make your day. Thanks so much for thelirt! At the Texas market your appetite is helped along by Edna Keating and Rita Campbell. While they fix your delicious hoagies and soups you get an extra bonus of their smiles and lovely greetings. They even remember your name. Awfully nice ladies! ABOUT'FATHER (Bill) Titmas.associate pastor at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church: he's progressing so well after his operation that now he's going on to j his mother's home to j recuperate. All the prayers j and good wishes from so j many have indeed meant j so much. That’s what being j concerned is all about.

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j Still so many on the sick j list: Josephine Callahan, Anna Rose Purgatorio, Marguerite St. John. Regina Hennigh, Father Robert B. Ervin, Jackie

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Association is sponsoring a shopping trip to Philadelphia Monday, Marti 5. For your reservation / do call Catherine McGill at 884-2395. The Cape May Elementary School Art Exhibition opens in the Carriage House of the Cape May County, Art League 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11. with awards presented at 3 p.m. Student’art work will be on exhibition throughoat the month of February. WANT TO ATTEND or participate in a Musical Jam S^sibn? It’s planned for 7 pin. Saturday, Feb. 18 at the Cape May County Art League. There’ll be a small/fee for the program and Refreshments will be

served.

Special Irish Evening Piarined, also at the Art League, 7 p.m., Saturday. March 17. A covered dish s ipper featuring ham and cabbage will be served followed by readings of I-isly poets and writers, music and fun. Make plans U) join by calling 884-8628 Wishing then\ loads of cood times on their vacation: Nettie Mescolotto. Sally Mc.Aneny. Frances and Joe Mikusa and Kay and Purn Goldy. Dance Set CAPE MAY - The city will sponsor a Valentine Dance 8 p.m.-midnight Saturday, Convention Hall. The Village Four Band will

lie featured.

Tickets can be purchased from the Department of Civic Affairs in Convention Hall. Block purchases of eight to 10 tickets will enable groups to reserve tables. For additional information call City Hall 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27.

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CAPE MAY) — The Cape May County Art League is continuing its Kidsart Program with a Printmaking Workshop from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday in the Carriage House, 1050

Washington St.

The workshop will be conducted by local artist Mary Federici. Participants will learn the basics of printmaking from design to actual application

on cloth or paper.

Homemaker Course Open RIO GRANDE - The Jersey Cape Visiting Homemaker Service is seeking men and women 50 or older for its homemaker- * home health aide training course. Applications may be obtained from the agency in the Social Services Building here. Upon completion of the course, individuals are certified by the state Department of Health and become paraprofessionals with potential fpr part-time or full-tim^employment. For further information, call

The Homemakers also provide help with, general housekeeping and seasonal indoor chores, with a sliding scale fee. Contact 886-8988 or 886-0188.

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