Cape May County Herald, 18 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 42

• 42 Herald & Lantern 18 |uly '84

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RVflLON Steve Smith and The Nakeds iLnaaceJ1 PFPU wevue July 29 The dlJESS WHO! TUESDAY NITES - COmEDY NITE UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS DANCE PARTY WEDNESDAY NITES - LADIES NITE WITH WITNESS THURSDAY NITES - fTIEN'S NITE WITH DOWNTOWN / 967-7333 24Q1 DUNE DR. RYBLON

Little Miss Contest Set For July 30 \ I

[ SEA ISLE CITY - The I ninth annual Little Miss [ Sea Isle City Contest will he held 8pm Monday. July 30 at the Townsend's Inlet Civic Center Pauline Taylor, pageant chair lady . said entry blanks are available at CityHall. the beach house, the beach tag offices and various areas around town Girls from ages five to 11 are eligible to compete The girl selected Little I Miss Sea Isle City will

preside as queen over the resort's annual babyparade at 11 a m Saturday. Aug. 4. on the Promenade She and members of her court of honor will ride floats and in convertibles during the parade. Year around and summer residents and ( resident^ of campgrounds immediately adjacent to i Sea Isle City are eligible to j compete. Girls are asked to wear j loy gowns or party I

dresses for the competi tiqp- Entrants should res~'pond by July 27 and be available for a rehearsal the morning of the pageant

Anyone with questions is advised to call pageant directress Pauline Taylor at 263-7216, or City Hall. 263-4461.

i Calendar .

J (From Page 40) * "The Mousetrap." theater series. Mid-Atlantic Center L for the Arts, (info 884-5404). outdoor stage. 1050 1 Washington St.. Cape May. 8:30 p.m. I SATURDAY. JULY 21 j 5 Mile Run. Community Hall. Avalon. 8 a m [ , Soccer Tournament. 12th st. field. Avalon, opening I ceremonies, 8:30 a.m. | Cape May County 4-H Fair. Court House, concludes J Seashore Plants Safari led by naturalist Gil Cavileer. | Wetlands Institute (info 884-1017). from parking lot at i 122nd st. and the beach, south end of Stone Harbor. 9 a.m. Rummage Sale (see Friday). Seaville. concludes 9 to 4 Park and Shop Flea Market, benefits Ocean Charter Chapter Scholarship Fund (info 390-1575 or 399-5353), at I 1st Nat l State parking lot, N Y. ave and Shore rd . Somers Point. 9 a.m. Shell Walk** by marine biologist Jane Boraczek. Wetlands Institute, (info/884-1017). Stone Harbor Blvd.. 9:30. a.m. % I Children's Art Workshop, series of two consecutive Saturdays. Wetlands Institute 'info 884-1017). Stone Har bor Blvd.. students in grades 3 to 6. 9:30 a.m. -12 noon Bazaar. Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, 'info 884-2483). in Price Hall. Academy rd . Lower Township. 10 a.m. -3 p.m Mr. \J Body Building Contest, 'info 729-40001. Wildwood Summer Craft Bazaar bv Wildwood Crest Fire Co. Auxiliary. (info 729-7126), at the firehouse. Cardinal and Pacific ave . Wildwood Crest. 10 a.m. -2 p.m. Also Sunday 9th Annual Waterfowl and Woodcarving Show, 'see Friday). Cape May. concludes 10 a m 9 p.m Art Show, sponsored by Historic Cold Spring Village and Cape May County Art League • info 884-8628'. at Cold spr ing Village. Rt. 9. Cape May. 10 a m -6 p m

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