Cape May County Herald, 15 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 40

40 Herald & Lantern 15 August '84

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52nd Baby Parade ) Winners Revealed

* - CAPE MAY - The city's rtt 52nd Annual Baby Parade marched off under I threatening skies Friday, v Aug. 3, but the weather held out and the parade was thoroughly enjoyed by thousands of city residents and tourists. The parade was led by Grantf Marshal Carlyle Denis and Larry Inderwies. The panel of judges, John Veldhoven, Mrs. Debbie Dodson and Mrs. [ Gladys Mendo, followed in | a horse drawn carriage I owned and operated by Beverly Car. In addition to the 103 entrants the 1984 Baby ' Parade included the Doctors of Rhythm Dixieland Band; the Oaklyn Marching Mavericks; 1983 Queen Maysea Dawn I Marie Mason; 1984 Queen Maysea Denise Michelle Dwyer; Catherine Adams, 1984 Cape May County;

5 Nicole Anzalone, 1984 Little ; Miss Stone Harbor; the r Cape May Fire Department, the Cape May r Rescue Squad, the Cape ; May Police Department i and the Mid-Atlantic 5 Center for the Arts trolley. THE JUDGES made i their final selections in the ; seven categories and then Arthur "Bud" Cohen, the master of ceremonies, presented the top awards to the following winners : i Pretty Baby — 1st, Casey Moskal; 2nd, Staci Jacob; 3rd, Heather Lawson; 4th, Jennifer Kerner; 5th, Patti Lynch; 6th, Taylor Hicks. Comic Dress — 1st, Bryan, Mike, Tonya, Artie _ Jupin; 2nd, William Delaney Jr.; 3rd, Joanna and Jamie Hurd, Reid and Jared Fontaine. a DECORATED on Wheels | — 1st, Craig Rinkerman; I 2nd, Betti Jo Burns; 3rd, Ashley Schallenberger ; t 4th, Matthew O'Connor. EMini Float — 1st, Karena Zt and Kari Ann Adler; 2nd, ■ Anthony Armstrong; 3rd I George McCabe, Kevin ana I Bryan Konschak. fl Fancy Dress — 1st, Regina Foley; 2nd, Stephanie McPherson ; 3rd, Jimmie Morrin. } Decorated Baby Carriage — 1st, Crystal Armstrong; 2nd, Cherie Schweizer; 3rd, Christopher Harrison.

Museum To Move SEA ISLE CITY - The Sea Isle City Museum, now housed in the Public School at 45th and Park Road, will close Friday preparatory to moving to its permanent ^ building The museum will be open 10 a.m.-l p.m. today and 11/ tomorrow The new loca- w tion is on Landis Avenue fl behind City Hall. || Memberships at $2 a per- )) son are available, with pro- ill ceeds going toward the y building repairs Pros pec J tive members may sign up (u at the museum or send a \) check for $2 and a stamped. III self-addressed envelope to W Harriett Reardon, 208 44th )) St., Sea Isle City, N.J III 08243. \\V

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