18 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 4 December '85
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Here's Dolly jSkr By Dolly Stango
Just when you think you've gotten all the lovely gold chains, gold earrings, gold bracelets, gold belts, etc. .. now the "IN" thing is SILVER! Right from the style headquarters, -.i.e.. Paris, Rome. etc. ... the models were shown in silver dresses, dresses and suits with silver threads running through, sweaters in silver yarn and silver ornaments. ■ Then there's silver nail polish, silver lipstick and silver dotted on the eyela'shes to make them sparkle when you blink or wink' l,arge silver earrings. silver chains, silver rings worn right over your silver gloves And you know what? Silver eyeliner and silver eyeshadow and ol course, silver hair — natural or otherwise. Even to the sportswear, there's silver sequins at the lop of your lurlleneck sweater and ol course some silver sparkles on your jeans. Of course, there's also the silver handbag and a silver coat, either sparkling silver or dull silver. - just so it's silver To top it all off — powder your face with a silver sparkle coating — you'll look different that's for sure too bad Halloween is past! Hut it'll Ik* lots of silver everything you'll be seeing in ihe stores. Dot your lips and nails with white - then make the last coat silver, sparkles etal.
JUST A CAREFUL REMINDER there's no December meeting for either the Cape May Republican Women's Club or the Mayor's Advisory Committee. Both will resume in January of 1986 HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Marguerite Eldredge of Victorian Towers — she's from France and I can in: dulge in some French with Marguerite provided she goes slowly. Also Happy Birthday to I<awrence Schaber. Laren Short and John Trent. CONGRATULATIONS to Josie Davids' Boxer dog who just had her litter — now they're for sale — Josie can be reached at her store. Keltic News If the puppies are anything like the mother — they're beautiful! Cape May County Art League. 1050 Washington Street in Cape May is holding a one-hour session for pre-schoolers to experience clay. So. if your young ones want to play with clay and are three years and up — sessions are being held Fridays between It a. m. and 12 noon. Cost is $3.00 per child. Art League at 884-8628 has all details. — but reservations preferred weekly. ALL GOOD WISHES for a speedy recovery to Bob Janifer. of Cape May. who had a badly cut arm when the electric saw he was uss ing had the blade fly off. |» Bob says one little boy on a 3 bicycle passed him in front | of his home and helped tie 1 his leather belt as a tournif quet — thus saving the loss f of more blood. The youngster did just as he was told — the only thing now is Bob would like to know the boy's name and wishes somehow he could find out - he even went all the way to the hospital with him. He surely deserves some recognition Can you help'' Dot Casino, formerly of the Cape May Mayor's Advisory Committee, had to step down but only because of her husband's health — but she's still doing her homework and giving suggestions wherever it would help our City That's loyalty by the wifeMad' Don't forget — Star of the i Sea PTA's Christmas I Bazaar is all set for Satur- | day. Dec 7 - there'll be llots of games. I refreshments and 'j Christmas stuff galore' All 1 in the Parish Hall on Ocean Street ! Saturday. Dec. 7 is the 50th wedding anniversary of Kay and Purnell Goldy. of Victorian Towers There'll be a special Mass at noon celebrated by Mon - signor Patrick J Madden, pastor. Our I-ady Star of the Sea Church. All good wishes to this well-liked and loving couple. GET WELL S(X)N to Will Carson of Cape May who has been hospitalized Also good wishes to Mike Allen of Cape May Point for a I r I
L. speedy reed very. 0 • • • r Star of the Sea Altar and y Rosary members are argil ed to remember their y Pollyanna gifts for their 1 Dec. 1 1 meeting — as usual there'll be lots of delicious refreshments and fun time 0 • • • f Wildwood Catholic High s School students — so attractive in their uniforms. 1 navy blazers, and boys in ? white shirts and navy ties. gave a lasting impression > at the recent Thanksgiving i Mass celebrated by Father Michael Orsi, Spiritual i Director and Teacher. 1 Food boxes lined the front stage <as Mass was held in the auditorium) — r awaiting to be distributed ? for Thanksgiving to the needy. This was a school project with all taking part Students sang-along with Father Robert Pasley. t associate pastor of Star of i the Sea. Cape May. who » has been directing their l music program. All in all. student participation was r overwhelming and helped > to bring the Thanksgiving ? atmosphere to us all. These > young men and women have cause to be admired Our best to them all t • • • SJI Grants ; A Dividend FOLSOM - The Board of Directors of South Jersey 1 Industries. Inc. (South Jerl sey Industries > has declared ■ a regular quarterly dividend of 62 cents per share on the 5 3.771,989. shares outstanding of common stock of the com- ■ pany for the fourth quarterr 5 of 1985. payable Jan. 2. 1986. 1 to shareholders of record at I the close of business Dec 10. I 1985 4 I South Jersey Industries is • diversified holding company 1 with investments in natural 1 gas distribution and natural resources development
Bank Has A Hotline For Loans PENNINGTON - Len ding money by telephone has been a success for New Jersey National Bank here, which has approved more than $1.5 million in the loans since its Red Circle Loan Hot Line began early in September. Applying for a loan, syas the bahk. is as simple as dialing 1-800-542-5626 • LOAN). If a customer calls the hot line before 10 a.m.. the bank guarantees a decision within 24 hours, said Chuck D'Angelo. assistant vice president, customer services. The phones are staffed by customer service representatives 8 a.m -8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m.-l p.m. Saturday. Title I Meet Set in Crest WILDWOOD CREST - A Title I Parents' meeting will be held 3: 15 p.m. Monday. Dec. 16. in the B. S. I. P Classroom in the Philip Baker building. West Cardinal Road. Philip Baker and Crest Memorial School children from the Basic Skills Improvement Program and their parents can work on projects for the holiday season. Post Plans Breakfast COURT HOUSE - Thurston Elmer Wood Post 198. American Legion, will hold a breakfast 7: 30 a.m. -I p m Sunday, with everyone welcome The breakfast, at the post home. Hand Avenue and Dias Creek Road, will offer pancakes and sausage, eggs and bacon, coffee or tea. and toast
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