Cape May County Herald, 18 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 36

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\ Bridge Club Luncheon ^AVALON - The Advanced Contract Bridge Club recently at the Deauville Inn for its annual luncheon The following winners were awarded prizes based upon their seasonal average scores and related i in part to their attendance , rate or frequency of * participation; * 1 1. Edith Embury. 3912; 2. i Vivian Hinkel. ^1816; 3. ( Shirley Weisenbaugh. 3716 4. Jack Meyer. 3701 ; 5. Jim 1 .Henry. 3690. Appreciation fgifts were also awarded 1o Jack Meyer and Louise Clerv for 1 their extensive ad ministrative services.

(Reception For Artist STONE HARBOR - A print signing reception will be held by Peter Sculthorpe - at the William Ris I Galleries, 98th and Second I .venue, 4-9 p.m. Friday. v - i The artist, a resident of | Pennsylvania's Bran- | dywine Valley, will in--oduce and sign his new S print, "Just Picked" The | exhibition will include - -ither prints and a small | -election of watercolors by j culthorpe Next week's menu of meals served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project for the Elderly \ . - — »

Nest week's menu: 4 July 23: Barbecued =chicken. buttered rice, broccoli, canned pear halves, peanut butter I cookie July 24: V-8 juice, pork chops, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut. Danish. •: July 25: Stuffed creole ; :p epper, tossed ;salad/French dressing. < chocolate pudding, vanilla | cookie £| July 26: Spaghet- ^ Ifti/tomato sauce, meat balls. Parmesan cheese. ! tossed salad/Italian pcreamy dressing, fruit cocktail. July 27. Batter-dipped oven-fried fish filet, Tartar sauce, peas and carrots, ^scalloped potatoes, ; chocolate cake/white icing, j* All meals are accomLpanied by bread. margarine, milk, coffee or £ tea. Snacks, delivered with 1 the mobile meals to the i j home-bound, are: 1 July 23: Ham sandwich, orange, milk. July 24: Sliced turkey 1 sandwich, fresh pear. milk. 1 July 25: Two hard-boiled i : eggs, tomato/lettuce, : mayonnaise, cracker, j' banana, milk. B July 26. American • cheese sandwich, threebean salad, fresh peach. | : milk. July 27: Roast beef sand- 1 j: wich, cole slaw, apple. i is milk. g

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