Cape May County Herald, 17 July 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 20

20 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 17 July '85

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Judy Jarmer of CMCH, chairwoman of the benefit, has issued handsome invitations for the 7 p.m. Jujy 20th preview and auction sponsored by the Bay berry Twig, Stone II a r bor/Avalon Branch of Women's Auxiliary of Burdette Tomlin Hospital Presented by Fine Gallery, Inc. it will be held at Community Hall, 3llth street and the beach. Avalon. One can get carried away by the fun and excitement of it all We speak advisedly, because we overshot our allowance by mega bucks getting a numbered print of The Goal Line Stand depicting linebacker Bill Bcrgey last year If you're not sports enthusiasts. that's okay too. The show is one for esoteric tastes. Collector's Corner will feature works of Dali, Neiman. (iantner, Romley and Lewellyo. For art buffs, this event is a treat, for competitive collectors a challenge and for discriminating bargain seekers, a bonanza. Personal checks will be acceptable as well as Mastercharge and Visa. If you tire of possessions quickly a 5 year exchange policy exists. AS \VK Al.t. know, that most valuable adjunct to our community, the Stone Harbor Rescue Squad, is entirely self supporting except for private contributions. Highly skilled, dedicated members pay fo£ their own medical educations. buy and maintain sophisticated emergency i vehicles and uniforms and |

spend their free time in service to others Thai's why we should support their every moneymaking effort. The next one is a gigantic chicken barbeque to be held on the Recreation Field at Hflth street 4-8 p.m. Sunday. July 21 If you're entertaining that weekend this is a neat way to get out of the kit chen. Hither take your guests with you and introduce them to the many friends you're bound to hump into or drive over and pick up the well packaged platters. TALKED TO Viki (Mrs Duke) Wear today about the coming Little Miss Stone Harbor contest, which she runs annually for the Chamber of Commerce It's really one of the chamber's best shots. Registration is already taking place for the July competition, which takes place in the elementary School at 7:30 p.m. Registrations are accepted at the Chamber's information center. 212 96th St. Rules read "Any summer or year-round resident, aged seven up to eleven" is eligible to run Those young ladies who do compete for the title get a wonderful learning experience and gain much confidence in the one day's required rehearsal, coached by Viki who has professional expertise in the field Those chosen Miss Stone Harbor and her court enjoy an exciting summer of guest appearances at baby parades in Ocean City anil

Cape May and local civic events. Viki. who is also an interior decorator, transforms the gym for the event and the girls really look like princesses as they march up the runway in their long dresses ( the only other requirement for entry ) . R. Jack Filzpatriek will be emcee as usual and Mayor Arden Hand will crown the new Queen. Judging will he done by Mayor Michael Voll of Middle Twp , Councilman Richard l.ight of Avalon, new Mayor Michael Mcllale of SIC and ('ape May County Surrogate Robert llentages. Music will be under the direction of Joann MacVaugh. who, with a group of songsters from our Saviour Lutheran Church, will lead a singalong. Krnie and Ruth Blair sent me an update on the Arts and Crafts Show Aug. 3 and 4 at the recreation field. 80th St. and 2nd Ave which is sponsored annual iy by the Borough of Stone Harbor. This will be the 23rd anniversary for the art show and the fifth year for crafts Dealers from all over the country will fill the massive tent and recreation field to overflowing. As of July 3. 106 artists were enrolled and 265 craftsmen had enlisted for the crafts show Inside space for the crafts was sold out by Jan 15. The tent has six spots remaining for artists wanting to exhibit Fifteen states will be represented by artists and 17 in crafts.

including: Alabama. Connecticut. Delaware. Florida. Maine. Maryland. Massachusettes. Michigan. New Hampshire. New Jersey, New York, Ohio. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island. Vermont. Virginia and West Virginia. Judging will be done by watercolorist Pearl Slobodian. who is holding a private showing at William Ris Galleries in Avalon and Stone Harbor and New York artist Michael Grotto. Father Wesley Martin of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 95th street and 3rd avenue . Stone Harbor apologized to his flock July 7 for being a commuting clergyman for the past few weeks. He said life was complicated for him these days. "I just get settled into my Stone Harbor routine when I have to return to Trenton to readjust to my schedule there."' he informed parishioners "However, I'll be back full time this weekend." Fr. Martin has been attending the Summer School of Alcohol Studies at Rutgers Univ. During his weekday absences Father Neuer of St. Simeon's By The Sea in Wildwood has been taking his mid-week service and emergency calls. ROBERT PATTERSON, executive director of County Chamber of Commerce, received a nice compliment from Public Affairs Manager Kathleen Fish, of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. it read: "Dear Bob: Just a note to let you know that your May /June newsletter is the best I've seen! It has everything a newsletter should provide members If only other areas that depend on tourism took the pains you encourage your members to do. vacations would truly be fun and relaxation with a lot of repeat business " The executives and staff at (' of C.'s information center in CMCH has been run ragged accommodating 300-500 visitors daily which is way ahead of last year's figures They report their racks for brochures, menus, business cards, flyers etc are almost devoid of literature and hope members will restock them promptly Jane and Carey Boss. 288 84th St. . have lived here for seven years and spend winter months in Florida. Carey is presently presi- I dent of S.H. Seniors and Jane is very active in Civic I Club and other local I organizations didn't ( think there was a soul in I town they didn't know ( One day while shopping I at Bud's Market (sans I doubt the place most likely ! to meet your friends ) . Jane I ran into Pat McKonly. 251 I 84th St who with spouse llrnry produced Linden Lane Guide last year Jane J said to Pat "That Linden 1 Lane group seems to have 1 so much fun I wish I knew r more of them." v That's all Pat needed to \ hear: July 9 she invited 18 J other Linden Lane regulars F for a luncheon to meet I Jane. SHOULD BE noted Pat is v an organizer and Little F

League Elsa Maxwell. She coordinates seasons-end soirees yearly when the street is cordoned off for the day. We really felt part of an "in" group when asked to their fun and games bash. Anne l^tuise co-hosted Wednesday's party. Sixteen of 18 invitees were there. Kathy O'Day and Mary Ellen Weiser couldn't make it, but Gert Cerny. Louise Baltz and her mother, Millie Hess. Jacquie Garreau, Sandy Mink. Lois F o w I e , A i I e e n Koesnor, Elizabeth Figner, Romaine Harper. Mill Ashby, Lou Bodden. Jane Ault, Jane Lorenzon, Frannie Brown. l,ois Less and Jane Boss took up the slack. We asked Pat about the focal point of the afternoon? She disavowed fabulous food and said. "Non-stop conversation." JULY 4 WE went with doll-collecting friend Helen (Mrs. Harold L.) Jones of Stone Harbor and Allentown , to a special Victorian/Edwardian Luncheon and Fashion Show at the Washington Inn in Cape May. The vintage costume show was put on by Charlotte Todd and Sandra Miller, who started collecting and researching antique clothes as a hobby some years back. The commentary accompanying each model was fascinating. We never knew that Charles Worth of London took his talent to Paris and was made famous by Empress Eugenie of France We thought the two outstanding attractions were: a stylishly-swishing matron in an embroidered taffeta suit with large parasol and an obviously wealthy young mother with an 8-year-old daughter in starched ruffles and an awfully itchy 6-year-old son who certainly had made other plans for the holiday WINNERS IN the In dependence Day Celebration sponsored by S II Chamber of Commerce in the Candy Scramble were Kathy Gale. Adam Michael. Dana Seeley. Stephen Wilkes. Beth Kngler. Jennie Kalauder. Kristin DiCostanza. Amy * Wood. Wesley Turney. Anthony Jackson. Claudia Krug and Katie Boyle. Foot races were divided into five age categories Girls raced against girls and boys against boys. Winners in their divisions were: Jessica Kircher. Jackie Bradley. Beth Kngler. Paul Wilson. Jonathon Azpell. Mark Leslie SchwarzTeresa Kuhn. Kelly Orser. Jason Corrigan. Sweeney. Gregory Carolan; Shannon Jorden. Mattson. Amy Tom Kovacs. Eric Allan Sheahen; Khyne. Beth Kuntz. Marcie Hinkle. Tom Hand. Jrff Gessner. Peter Angstadt: Jennifer Hinkle. Stephanie Paulson. Lisa e e I e y . Tim L u i n g . Keeler-Cain. Darrell Kehr. Moms and Pops who won were: Sandy Wilker. Tillie Lehmer. Purcell. Darrell Kehr. Burr Daly and Marcolina. SLOW BIKE winners were: Cindy Long. McElhatton.

e Meg Moore, Michelle d Zellers, Nicole Scimone. e Amy Estel. Stephanie r Kubeck. Barb Connor, t Meridith Bryan. Jason Kreider. Doug Moore. John s Quarterman. Fred Tinney. Chris Long, Scott Juenger. d Chris Whipple. Patrick Leahy and Adam Paul. s Moms and Pops: Stephanie i Paulson. Del Paris. Wendy t Johnson. Mark Logan. Ron Estel and Craig Scott, r Decorated Bikes: Lindsey Kreider. Cary Galvin. David Michaluk. Tara i Galvin. Brian Juzaitis. Ryan Michaluk. Mike I Scimone. Poppy Buitta. t Katie Lynn Hoffman, Jan Darley. Scott Lloyd. Missy 1 McDonald, Ben Blevins ; and Greta Glielmi. t Sand Castles: Dennis McGill. Simon Belcher. 1 Daniel Houseal. Shannon Orser. Bobby Whalon, Jonathon Kwoh, and Barbara Ward won the Helen i Diller Memorial Award for i her Lion Hunt f FRISBEE Contest winners were: Norine Bastian. I Charles Bastian. Patrick Cahill. Steph Sposato. Kevin Keeley, Tim Keller, Matt Bastian, Greg Miller. Barbara Yost. Linda Lazzaro. V.P. Dailey, Scott i Krause, Syd Pealer. Stal Merlin. Bob Bali. Mike Smith, Frank Keeiey and Lou Keeley. Phillies-Tastykake Home Run Derby: Girls; Tina Brandt. Dale Paris. Barb Connor. Stephanie Sposato. Boys: David Harlan. Andre DiLouis and jftd Diehl. 12 and under: Xmy Gamble. Siobhan McMahon. Candice Cook. Amy Mooney. Jeb Diehl. Joe C'apazzo. Tom Kovacs. Leslie Schwurzbeck. Randi Bauer. Julie Kenshaw, Brian Sweeney. Brian She a lock and Jarrett Kenshaw. Bazaar. Carnival In August north tape may - St John of God Parish is sponsoring a carnival and bazaar Aug 3. and 4 from 10 a m Saturday- and noon Sunday until 9pm There will be arts and crafts, white elephants, homemade candy, kiddie games, games of chance, prizes, food. soda, a wine and beer garden, music and much more It will all be held in the air conditioned hall of Town Bank Road 'Camelot* Tues. COURT HOUSE - The main library begins a series of Tuesday night films with "Camelot" on July 23rd at 7 p.m Admis sion is free j See Coupon For j I 50$ I ! Off j On Classified Page I

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