Cape May County Herald, 24 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 10

10 Herald & Lantern 24 October '84

|j ^ Open 10:00 a.m.— 6:00 p.m. paify We have Affordable Art ff C rafts in Clay, fiber, Wax & Wood Z Art glass for the Collector '*€ Toys for special children J Gifts for all seasons! ' V master charge • visa • american express f mimi'j mi II . DCDT IH I X /UN C4TCUEC1 msS? 1 ALL THE LATEST IN FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS f ESPRIT P.P. MERONA WHITE STflS~| 95th and 2nd ave., stone harbor 368-6131. 9:30-5:30 mon.-sat. sun 11-4 iiitirtay \ 1 1 < Your One Stop Store For Halloween L«i j Haunting For Halloween Decorations? Come to Hoy's for all your scarey needs. Witches hats & Capes, Wig, Haip . % Masks, Balloons & Trick or Treat bags. Candy w For The Ghosts & Goblins. Hallmark Cards / \ ^ - dfji — mtrn d i . I ■ .i ■ i ; i ia . ' r t ,

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f Ornament ■ Workshops CAPE MAY - The Cape May County Art League will sponsor a two-day session of Christmas ornament making at its Hayloft Gallery, 1050 Washington St., Saturday and Sunday. Nov. 3 and 4 For a small fee, children can take part in the workshops, which will be held 1-3 p.m. All necessary materials will be provided. For further informations call 884-8628. Master Sgt. U Awarded Medal NORTH CAPE MAY - Air Force Master Sgt. Gayle S. Wesolowski has | been decorated with the • Meritorious Service Medal at McChord Air Force Base, Wash. Wesolowski is an aerospace control and warning systems technician with the 25th Air Defense Squadron. Her husband, Air Force Master Sgt. Edward W. Wesolowski, is the son of Walter R. and Stella K. Wesolowski of 708 Wilson Ave., here. Catarcio Betrothed Judith D. Catarcio of 1079 Seashore Rd., Lower Township, and Maurice A. Catarcio of Cape May announce the engagement of their daughter Nora Lorraine to Edward J. Hiller, son of Mrs. Irene Hiller of 743 Jonathan Hoffman Road, Cold Spring. A May 4 wedding ^ planned. Blackley Goes To Sheppard t55rth cape may - Airjhan Frank R. Blackley. _jafi of John R. and Carol L. Blackley of 9 Sunnyside Dr., has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, after completing Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the civil engineering field. He is a 1980 graudate of Low^r Cape May High School, Erma. PBA Backs Plousis Bid OCEAN CITY -Local 61 of the Policemen's Benevolent Association in the city supported Officer Jim Plousis for sheriff in the primary election. The PBA again, supports Plousis in the general election. The PBA believes that his record of involvement . in many public safety matters has shown that he is^ I who can address 1 and seek solutions for pro- I at every levd of I government - federal, 1 state and local. * |

Doris Ward SOl'P MAKERS — Maud Abrams School first graders picked lima beans at Les Rea's farm in West Cape May, then shelled them and made soup, with the assistance of teacher Suzanne Mclntyre, center. She gets help from Shawn Peterson, left. 6-year-old son of Mrs. Sharon Peterson: and Adam Thompson, son of Mrs. Sharon Schellinger. both of Villas.

AHEPA Plans Beef, Beer

WILDWOOD — Chapter 450, Order of AHEPA is holding a beef and beer night 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at the St. Demetrios Community Center, 301 Anglesea Ave., North

Wildwood. Entertainment will be by the George Geordas Orchestra. For information call Bill Mitchell, 522-7670 or 522-4098.

/?*** °lf ^7° °) If. 8 THE HOME OF THE ORIGINAL 1 jj) VICTORIAN SSmiT) 8 CAPE MAY SAMPLER J vJ? WE HAVE THE COMPLETE - K B CROSS STITCH KIT FOR 524°° O ALL MATERIALS INCLUDED fW-in A Needlework History of Cape May. gP I V^sjJ Bound To Become A Family Heirloom." Our Latest Creation: firrJ \ The Cape May ij*a Flrehouse Museum QX rSyuwJi ' Crow Stitch Graph q P | St&e/lvui |^» i 523 Broadway, W. Cape May u ~X /y 884-57«5^Tn^jilJ^^^ 0 CHWSTMASHOUSE

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-music boxes •ca,TmSkaps -handcrafted porcelain & ceramic items sixjft fwiOX IB W. WAIM'T AVE.. fisiiyz 1 NORTH WlLDWOOD