Cape May County Herald, 21 March 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 27

Herald & Lantern 21 March '*4

dining & entertainment

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Carolina Wedding

COURT HOUSE - The engagement of Cynthia Susan Nichols of Winston Salem N.C., to George Andrew Yesgosh Jr., son of

local residents Retired Chief Warrant Office - and Mrs. George A. Yesgosh has been announced. The announcement was

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made by Betty H. Nichols of Winston Salem. Miss Nichols is also the daughter of the late George M. Nichols. She attended the University* of North Carolina at Charlotte. Yesgosh graduated from Wildwood Catholic High School and attended Atlantic Community College He also served in the Ui>. Navy and is an employe of the U.S. Postal Service here. The wedding will be March 31 in St. Leo’s Catholic Church, Winston Salem.

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Sorority Celebrates

CAPE MAY - Xi Beta Tau Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, of Lower Township, will hold a spaghetti dinner and scavenger hunt Saturday. The chapter will hold a Founder’s Day dinner April 30 at the Peter Shields Inn here, in honor of Walter W. Ross, who founded the sorority in 1931. Plans for April include a distribution of Easter baskets and a contribution to a local M.A.D.D. chapter.

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cape may - Singer/songwriter Tom Schuler will perform at the grand opening of the P.M. Cafe Saturday March 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Carriage House, 1050 Washington St., Cape May. Joining Schuler will be another local artist, Joe LeipoldRoland. The P.M. CAFE is open to the public: An admission of $2 will be charged, $1 Cape May County Art League members. For more information call tho— art league, 884-8628.

Spring Dance NORTH CAPE MAY - St. John of God Church, Town Bank Road, is sponsoring a gala spring dance 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. April 7. Music will be provided by Hal Davis and his 11-piece orchestra. Free beer and set-ups and hot and cold buffet will be provided. Call 886-9875 or 886-3131 for tickets, also available at the door.

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