Cape May County Herald, 8 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 21

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^ews Notes from j The Cape Mays Dolly Stango

'Itrs all set.. That is the f "Car Raffle Gala" to be * held Saturday, Oct. 13, in the Parish Hall of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church in v Cape May. The ^beautiful new 1984 Buick Skylark Limited will be raffled off at 9 p.m. The popular Hoffnagle Band will be playing all favorites so that ^veryone can enjoy dancing. Ii'll be an evening of fun, a good time for so many, and a super, super time for whoever wigs the raffle Tickets are on sale out- « side the church in the little gazebo /icket office. l<rake it a point to get your raffle tickets; who knows, you may be the winner of the new car. Tickets for the gala even- ' ing celebration are available too. Teresa Banscher, vice-president of * the Altar and Rosary Society4can be reached at Victorian Towers, 884-8141. » Gather your friends, and make it a date to enjoy all the fun. If you'd like to have a table reservation for your group, caH me at 884-4770 and I'll have your table marked accordingly. There'll be home-cooked roast-beef sandwiches with chips. Otherwise, it's a b.y.o.b. affair. No matter how, you just can't lose. . Call me soon to be sure of * >4>ur table reservations JsU?; you want them. .HE'S THE NEW manager at the North Cape May Acme Store for the past three months, Frank Murphy, the epitome of graciousness and so willing to do his very best for you. So many have spoken of his extra kindness. Then I. too. had the occasion to call upon him. and lo and . behold, the result was over- ^ whelming. That's cooperation by the storeload! Mur phy's warm greeting, taking care of things himself, going out of his way to make sure you a/re satisfied. Well, it is reaHy refreshing in these times of indifference and lack of interest generally We salute Frank Murphy, and surely hope he'll be around for a long, long time. * The Washington Inn in Cape May is offering something special. Besides the delicious food you get there, anyone sitting down to dinner before 6 p.m. on an evening that there is a performance at the MAC Theatre ... will receive a free ticket to enjoy whatever is scheduled for that particular/evenjhg: To explai»4t'furtne!-: the Mid-AtlanticCetater for the Arts (MAC) has an open stage on the grounds of its home on the Physick Estate. 1048 Washington St.. and there are several performances scheduled. . J What s in a Name < musical about William Shakespeare), An Evening of Thor nton Wilder s Americana. The Mousetrap, etc. So that if you go to the Washington Inn. Washington Street and Franklin on any evening there is a stage perfor mance. you will get a free

ticket fdr everyone in your party tA attend whatever is scheduled for that particular ev^ntrlg. For more detailed information as to what's playing on what date, call MAC at 884-5404 or "better still, stop in at the Hill House right on the Physick Estate grounds. LOTS OF smiling faces T-^

about town. Rosemary StunA>o, Suzanne Litteli, Sarila Kuhner. wife of Fred Kuhker. who was the first president of the Mid-

Atlantic Center for the Arts; Alexandra Chang, owner of the Bubbling Well, with absolutely beautiful daughter, Lisa, and so it

goes But smiling laces make the day -start right Don't you agreer Home from the hospital and doing well: Catherine Dwver. of West Cape May; Ed Jarvis of Cape May Point and Helen Wilson of North Cape May Our best wishes to them for a speedy convalescence.* i •

In memoriam Mary E. Romack. mother of Alice Rnda and Floyd Romack. all of Cape May Mary made her home with daughter. Alice, on Congress Street, where ^e could so many times to®b seen wjth their pet poecHtv Sheha "Grandma" £s she | was known to so maby. will surely be missed by eV<|r so/ many I /

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