Cape May County Herald, 2 October 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 24

dining & entertainment-

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> I j HU. I .-J ✓ ~ " Doris Word COLOR ME FUN — Brenda, 3, and Luke Roth. 5, are captivated by coloring books they found at the Wings & Water Festival as their mother w atches. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth, of Cold Spring.

- Grads Set Reunion

CAPE MAY — A reunion of all graduates and students who attended Cape - May High School, and for one of many reasons had to leave before their gradua- - tion class, for all former C.M.H.S. students will be Friday. Oct. 11. at the Golden Eagle Inn to renew J acquaintances. • The reunion is sponsored -j by the graduates of Cape May High School classes of i Open House DENNISVILLE - The - Dennis Township PTA will hold its open house 7 : 30 this evening at the Township ~ Elementary School. Academy Lane. here. The introduction of teachers and staff will be followed ^ by a program on drug abuse presented by Jack Trombetta of Lower Township and other area , police officers.

1938, 1939, 1940, 1941 and 1942. SATURDAY. Oct. 12, at 8 p.m. at the Golden Eagle, there will be a banquet for all classes. Anyone who attended Cape May High School is welcomed. Anyone who wishs more information or plans to attend the banquet is asked to contact Warren J. O'Neill, 909 Washington St., Cape May, NJ 08204, phone 884-3397. LeRoy Church. 810 Seashore Rd, Cold Spring, NJ 08204, phone 884-4041. or Arthur Sheets, 363 Shore Rd., Erma Park, NJ 08204, phone 886-1995, as soon as possible Lunch Bunch Sets 1st Meet COURT HOUSE - The first gathering of the lunch bunch, a lunch-time discussion group sponsored by the First Baptist Church, will be held noon Thursday. Oct. 10, at the meeting room of the County Library k on Mechanic Street. In Tom Flud. city ad- ■ ministrator of North Wildwood. will speak for 15 minutes on what Jesus Christ means in his life. Lunch including soup, sandwich and beverage will be available OLS Bazaar CAPE MAY - Our Lady Star of the Sea Church will hold a bazaar Saturday, Dec. 7 To rent a craft table, call Gerry, 886-2128

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