Cape May County Herald, 12 September 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 23

dining & entertainment

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COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Republican's 11th Annual Picnic is set for Sunday at the County Park. "Tlbe picnic will officially Tournament Bridge Play A Bridge-A-Rama is being planned by the Stone Harbor/Avalon Auxiliary for the benefit of the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, beginning in October and continuing until May. It is open to the public and the same pair of partners will play rubber bridge together throughout the tournament, in individual members' homes. Registrations are being taken until Saturday, Sept. 15, by Mrs. John Warren, + 967-7264, and Mrs. Ray Francis, 967-3654.

kick off the fall campaign," announced Phil Matalucci, Republican County Chairman. "We hope to have someone close to the President attend and speak on behalf of Reagan and Bush." The event is open to the public and will begin at 1 p.m. It is expected to draw over 10,000 people. THE PICNIC features a chicken barbecue cooked over open fires, corn on the cob, fresh Jersey tomatoes, beverages and all types of other refreshments. Entertainment includes a banjo band, string band, clowns, and other acts. Secretaries Will Meet WILDWOOD - The Cape May County Legal Secretaries Association will hold its September meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18, at Neil's Steak &

Oyster House, Schellenger < Avenue. I The program will be a I fashion show presenting I the new fall lihe of clothing I from QueensWay Fashions. I Anyone interested in at- I tending is-«Slred to contact Jane Neiland on or before I Friday, Sept. 14, at 465-2300. Deborah Fete p AVALON - The Upper 1 Cape Chapter, Deborah Hospital Foundation, will hold its annual cocktail party 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, at the Golden Inn here. Hors d'oeuvres and dancing will be included.

Children will enjoy pony rides, games, contests, hats, balloons and fun toys. Everyone will have a chance to meet and Speak with the candidates: Mary Mochary, running for U.S. Senate, James Massey for U.S. Congress; Jim Plousis . for sheriff and Freeholder candidates Gerald Thornton and, Herbert "Chuck" Frederic*. In the event of rain, the picnic will be held Sept. 23. b Flea-Market DENNISVILLE - The Northwest Dennis Community Club will bold a flea market starting 9 a.m. Saturday at the Ludlam School grounds, Rte. 47. • .There will be refreshments for sale. For table information call 861-2314 or 861-2764. 1

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