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Carres ponding Secretary George M. Scattegood of the Avalon Senior Citizens. Organization has invited us to their May luncheon at Deauville Inn on May 8. We can't wait to go We have been hearing abput their record-attendance meetings and one of their members, our shuffleboard buddy. Jim Henry, is sure to be* there. George told us that Jim Henry is the only official "who is a member of the State of Penn sylvania Football Hall of Fame and is permanent chairman of the board of the Maxwell Club, whicja not only honors outstanding players but also establishes safety rules for collegiate football. Couldn't have happened to a greater guy Energic Stone Harbor Lions Club is busy running another fund raiser for the Helen Diller Home for the Blind. The Lions are holding their annual spaghetti dinner at the new* Shelter Haven. 96th and 3rdAvenue. Sunday. May 6. We haven't checked the new facility out yet and will do so then, if "not before Those Lions don't miss a bet. so if you haven't been approached by Jim Ohings. Hub llafele or Rill Schaffer tall go-getters > call 368-2600 for informa tion and tickets. This is an all-day affair, from noon . 'til 8 p.m. So whether you prefer to dine at noon or observe the Spanish tradi-

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tion of eating later you'll have plenty of room aftd good service Bob McCormick, of Diller and Fisher, and his i wife Mary are celebrating these days because their sixth son. Matthew, has just been accepted at the University of Va. They are especially- to be congratulated since all their children are high achievers. That's a nifty batting aveftge these days. So many changes in downtown S.H. Pat Wolf of Holidaysburgh. -Pa . has recently purchased our much-loved Gate Hduse Flower Shop on the Wharf from Bonnelle Douglas, whose family owns the famous chocolate fiijm bearing her last name We met Pat. who lyis been an agent for Century 21 fflr the last six months at the last C. of C. meeting and share Bonnie's feeling that she is charming and will make a big success of her new venture. * The transition will be . smooth, since Bonnie will be working with her for a period and Peter Bryden will continue as he»--designer She has \ * backgiound in the floristX business, terrific taste and \ a warm personality We won't be losing' Bonnie either, since she is partial owner of an enterprise in Cape May and is looking for further worlds to con quer here CAN T HELP being, envious sometimes / Just got a t cute note from VhcL^Trv. J Duke) Wear of 95th StreS ! 1 S.H.. and Stamford. Conn 1 -V she's thrilled about hef \ I "gorgeous grandchild'^* i whom she just revisited for ( the umpteeth time in Washington. D C. We have i a new red-headed grand § dear too. Andrew Kowlnd. f so we're even on that score, tt but Viki just finished 1 decorating "a huge house (j in Sarasota. Fla." and she i and Duke are off to visit / Austria, Northern Italy and k Switzerland (the Lake j Como region, which she f loves). f

Duke retired two weeks ago but will' stay on as a

consultant .for another yeir. They'll be back here in late May so Viki can start to organize the Fashion and Art Shows sponsored by the Women's Civic Club and her favorite, the Little Miss Stone Har bor contest. We all wonder t . . MC »» /lay nt< ■ liife

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