Cape May County Herald, 25 September 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 19

Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 25 September '85 19

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Indain Summer Weekend OCEAN CITY - An "Over 40 Master's Run." Treasure Hunt and Sand Sculpturing Contest are scheduled for Ocean City's "Indian Summer Weekend." Oct. 4-6. The special events will be held Sunday, Oct. 6 starting 10 a.m. with the Master's Run. which begins at the Music Pier. Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace The race is open to men and women over 40 years of age and there is no entry fee. Registration begins 9:30 a.m. Age categories include 40 to 44 years. 45 to 49 years. 50 to 54. years, and 60 years and over. Medals will be awarded to first and second finishers in all categories A TREASURE HUNT for children and families is set for 11:30a.m. in front of the Music Pier. Registration is 11 a.m. There are no entry fees. Prizes will be provided by Boardwalk merchants. At 1 p.m. there will be a sand sculpturing contest at, the 10th Street Beach with prizes awarded in various age categories, and no entry fees. Contestants should report to the beach with buckets, shovels and sculpturing tools. The Indian Summer Weekend includes a downtown block party Saturday. Oct. 5. and a seafood festival and table sale on the Boardwalk. Oct. 5 and 6. For information contact the Public Relations Department, City Hall, Ocean City, N.J. 08226, phone 399-6111, Ext. 222.

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It's free and open to the public : the lecture series on "The History of Christianity" by Prof. Angelo Randazzo. formerly of Holy Family College and Immaculate College Place is in the "Dugout" of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church basement, every Monday and Wednesday 7 p.m. to 8 p.m Remember, there's no charge. Mark your calendar to be sure to avail yourselves of this tremendous opportunity SYLVIA COLEMAN, president of our local American Legion Post 193. called to say they have a membership drive in progress - calling back the past members and also in dire need of new ones. There's something new also going to happen, and that is daytime meetings starting with the month of November. The main topic to be worked on is the Christmas gifts for the Veterans Home in Vineland. American Legion Post 193 has always made sure the veterans were remembered, but new and old members are needed to help make this all come true for this holiday season. Want to help? Sylvia will answer her phone at 884-8539. BETWEEN SENDING out copies of the diet I had he^e and the delicious pound ,take recipe. I'm being kept TOisy full scale. Don't forget. ot\ the pound cake you can use rum or bourbon to give it a holiday spirit — start baking now and then freeze some and then all you have to do is wrap it up with holiday glitter paper and you have something that's had your personal attention and so useful too Lots of nice enjoyable affairs coming up in October — such as: The Marion Pilgrimage VII on Saturday. Oct. 5. to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C. Buses leave Star of the Church 7:30 a.m.. <DST> and leave for home 4:30 p.m. (DST). For your reservation call Dollv Stango at 884-4770 NEWLY ELECTED of ficers of the GEMS, t local ladies' organization who are responsible for doing so much good, i.e., scholarship yearly and generally helping those in need >. are Ella Foster, president. Aliese Berry, vice president ; Doris Townson. recording secretary; Virginia Coleman corresponding secretary: Hattie Carter, assistant recording secretary, and Ida Harmon, chaplain. Helen Brown called to say the GEMS wish to thank everyone for making the Rockaway Revue the tremendous success it was... you will remember

this is the all-senior male and female entertainment group who sing, dance and entertain so well — they'll be here again next year and one never gets tired watching this very talented group. RESCUE SQl'ADAuxiliary Fashion Show is Saturday, Oct. 5. at the Atlas Crystal Room — luncheon too and all for such a good cause, says Rose Orio. one of the most diligent workers. Saturday. Oct. 12. at 2:30 p.m. Cape May Convention Hall will be a showcase for the talent offered by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts celebrating Victorian Week. One special attraction will be singing of Minette Rao. of Victorian melodies. Happy Birthday — to Tom Southard. Nancy Tronco. Sister Josephine Rothschild. Norman Colson, Mary Dempsy and Maurice Randels. Happy vacation time to ail Victorian Towers residents going to Catskill Mountain Lodge.

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