* 19 Herald & Lantern 29 August '84
Mews Notes from The Cape Mays Dolly Stango
There's still time for you to help the Cape May Rescue Squad. The Ladies' Auxiliary is hard at work selling raffle tickets. First prize is a handmade quilt, two pillows and quilt rack valued at $506; second prize is a 25-inch antique doll from Germany valued at $400. Drawing takes place Sunday, Sept. 2, in Convention Hall Try to buy at least one chance if you can. The prizes are interesting and would make lovely Christmas gifts. Mere than that, all the proceeds go toward buying new and better equipment for the Rescue Squad. Ella Mae Miller, 114 Decatur St., 884-4212 has the raffle books CASINO TRIP to Har- - rah's sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society of Our, Lady Star of the Sea is Friday, Sept. 28. Bus leaves 9 a.m., returning 4 p.m. Margaret Dalin, Victorian Towers, will handle it all for you at 884-4492. Arrange your reservations now; they're going fast! Because of the tremendous interest in the Victorian Weekend (over Columbus Day, etc.) this year, the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts is extending the holiday from Oct. 5 through 14. There's going to be a terrific schedule of events. This year, for the first time, there'll be a "HowTo- Res tore your Victorian House" workshop being cosponsored by The Old House Journal. You must get your reservations in early if you want to attend this seminar; deadline is Sept. 30. You may make your reservation for the en* tiir workshop or whichever days you prefer... but do make it now by calling the MAC office at 884-5404, or better still, stop at its headquarters in the Hill House on the Physick Estate^JOtf Washington St., CapflfMay DON'T FORGE /r the Macedonia Choir, Jed^oy Rev. Robert O. Dare of the Cape May Macedonia Baptist Church is tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in Convention Hall. I don't have to tell you the thrill it is to hear this
choir. There's nothing quite like it for miles around. • • • Tickets are available now for the "Raffle Car Gala" at Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish Hall, Saturday, Oct. 13. That's the evening the very lucky winner of the beautiful 1984 Skylark Limited Buick will be drawn. If you haven't taken your chances, be sure to do so at the little outside booth on the Mall in front of the church. Also take a good look at the car, because this year as Mon-
signor Madden, pastor, points out, they've decided to go for the "big one." The car costs over 13,000 more than the cars of previous years. GETTING BACK to the gala Saturday, Oct. 13. There'll be the Hoffnagie Band to dance to, and a hot homemade roast beef sand-
wich with potato chips. You b.y.o.b., of course, coffee for those who desire. To reserve a table for your group, call Jeanette Collins in the Village Greene area at 884-0099; Teresa Banscher, Victorian Towers, at 884-9141. or me, at 884-4770 (mostly evenings/. A
Here's a first and a scoop! It's called, "Pilgrim in Love", an introduction to Dante and His Spirituality by Father James Collins. Father Collins is currently chairman of the Religious Studies Department at Holy Family College Philadelphia. He received his licentiate in theology from the Pontifical^ Lateran University in\ Rome and his doctorate in Eastern Christian Studies from the Pontifical Oriental institute also in Rome Father Collins has
puDlisbed several articles on the theology of St. Gregory of Nyssa, and he has been studying, teaching, and writing about Dante Alighieri for many years. Most of us know Father, Collins, whose summer residence is Cape May Point, from Our Lady Star of the Sea, Cape May, and ) St. Agnes, Cape May Point, v-'where he celebrates Mass.. "Pilgrim in Love' begins with a brief summary of Dante's life and times, and then explores his writings.
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1 SEPTEMBER 15 th and 16th | . ; f ■— —J Truly an area celebration of our unique environment! Again this year there will be exhibits, tours and special events throughout the weekend and you'll find all the features, photos and schedules in The Herald and Lantern. A great opportunity for area businesses to show their support and display their products or services to the many visitors attending. WOK FOR THQ ^ THB®PT~ /27H

