Cape May County Herald, 5 September 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 20

20 Herald & Lantern 5 September '84

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News Notes from The Cape Mays C"' --i' Dolly Stango

Josie Davids of Keltie's News and Book Store on the Washington Mall across from Our Lady Star of the Sea Church says she's ready to take orders now for the much wanted book of Father James Collins. "Pilgrim In Love", an introduction to Dante and his spirituality. And to make it even more exciting. Josie. as she is known to all who frequent her store, is gping to set a date with Father Collins to have him present at her store to personally autograph copies of his book. I'll have the date and time here for everyone just when Father Collins will be at Keltie's. It'll be in one of the store windows too. YOU'LL BE to eh joy, for the whole month of September, the New Jersey Arts and Crafts Show Exhibit at the Cape May County Art League, 1050 Washington St., Cape May You'll see fish art, ceramics, woven tapestries. pottery, weaving by Eleanor Vernon, batiks, leather, woods (small boxes, etc > Millville fibres and handpainted prints and wearables, fabric appliqued pictures, jewelry, wall hangings, and goodness knows what other exciting displays Remember, the League is closed Mondays ; otherwise. open 10 a .m. to ^ p m Tuesdays through Saturday. except Sunday 11 a m to, 4 p.m. Michael Zuckerman. director of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, says this year, f or-the Jirst-timF the Victorian Weekend ( formerly just over the Columbus Day weekend > is now changed to the Victorian Week. Oct. 5 through 14th, taking in two weekends and the weekdays too. One Mike especially has in mind is the Glorious Victorian Dinner and Concert at the Christian Admiral Just picture yourself and escort dressed up. enjoying delicious food, music, meeting with friends 8 p.m to 11 p.m It's Oct. 6. but your reservations must be sent in early Do it now either by calling Mike at 884-5404 or. better still, stop IB. at the office in the Hill House on the Physick Estate ' HAPPY. HAPPY Birth day to Terry Yeager of the Dragon Lady Restaurant ( next to the Acme) Such a hard worker wouldn't you know Terry's birthday is Labor Day ! Also happy birthday to Pal Brannon of the Cape May City Hall Tax Depart ment Congratulations also go to Ann Bender of the MAC office. Her baby's due in March. All good wishes from so many ! More birthdays : Tom Turner. Jennifer Weist. Claudia Frank, and Debbie Schavner Lots of good wishes to all. Here's something different. a "Benefit Baby Shower" to be given at St. John of God Church Hall, North Cape May. Sunday. Sept. 23 from 3 to 5 p.m The price of admission will be a baby gift Refreshments and a special program are planned. It's all through the Cape May Chapter of the National Christ Child Society , This society is a nonprofit Catholic association embracing members of all faiths whose objective is to

minister to the couples concerned of the unborn and the very young. Primary work is giving layettes (a box of new blankets, diapers, shirts, toiletries, handmade sweaters, caps, booties and nightgowns, etc.) to babies going to foster homes, or to babies of parents in need This organization has also given play equipment to the Children's Seashore House and to Catholic Youth Organizations all around New clothing has also been sent to children in Appalachia and to earthquake victims as far away as Poland HOW DOES this very worthy group exist? Through garage sales, flea markets, etc , throughout various areas of the county Funds are then used to purchase yarns and flannel for the handmade clothing Sister Christian Jones. Society of the Holy Child of Jesus of Sea Isle City is the spiritual advisor for the local chapter All ladies (men also! ) are invited to share in this shower to "Celebrate Life". Lorraine Juechter is publicity chairman and she writes a lovely letter to me thanking ever so much for the times I've called to of fer items they might need Perhaps you can do this, too All baby stuff is so appreciated. especially beds One young girl had no bed for her child : she was using a bureau drawer Beuy Roe is chairman of the Benefit Baby Shower Lorraine's phone is 884-5690. and if for any reason you can't' get her call me! Theyfie^i all the help they ttp'get IN MEMORI aW Louise L. Zerby of CapeNMay Point, wife of the^ late

William D. Zerby, passed on while visiting England. Louise and hubby, Bill, were so devoted to the restoration of the Physick House, the home of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, 1048 Washington St., Cape May. Bill was engrossed with the grounds (with Louise's help, of course) and Louise, with the interior of the grand house — restoring rooms to the original furniture, making it a Christmas Wonderland with Victorian/ tree trimmings, lovely carpeting, lace curtains so authentic. No matter where you looked there was Louise's touch. Outside, hubby Bill's magic planning for the grounds gave it all the aura of days gone by v„ I knew both Louise and Bill not only at MAC but from many dinners spent together followed by a brisk game of bridge we enjoyed so much. Louise and Bill are survived by their sons, William D.. and Jonathan A and four grandsons. The Mid-Atlantic Center , for the Arts is remembering them this way: the original William Zerby Memorial Fund, proceeds of which were to be spent" ' on the grounds as a tribute to Bui, now is the Louise and William Zerby Memorial Fund, with an emphasis to raise funds to buy furniture for the formal parlor of the Physick House, a project so dear to Louise. Your help is requested to make this dream come true in the memory of Louise - and Bill Zerby Mark your check that it's to be used for this purpose, as a tribute to this grand couple loved by so many.

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