\ • i ' i Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 8 January '86 1 \
Here's Dolly jtkj By Polly Stango s/r
It's a NEW YEAR, and time to resume all activities again! Here are some important dates you'll want to mark your calendar to be sure you won't miss any of them:Today, Jan 8 - Star of the Sea Altar and Rosary Society Meeting immediately following the 11 a.m. Mass. Choir practice at Star of the Sea resumes tomorrow at 7 p.m. Coast Guard Officers Wives' Club Bridge is Thursday, Jan. 16, at 10 a.m. Bowling is still every Tuesday. Cape Care Center visits are 2 p.m. Friday, January 17. Joanna Howell, chairperson, needs volunteers to help and to bring cookies and punch. If you can help in any way do call Joanna at 884-3970. Cape May Housing Auttiority Commissioners' Meeting is Tuesday, Jan. 21, because of Martin Luther King's Day which is
Monday, Jan. 20. Ordinarily the meeting is held the third Mbnday of each month. CAPE MAY WOMEN'S Republican Club meeting is Monday, Jan. 27, at the Gold Whale, where luncheon is served at 12:30 p.m. followed by a membership meeting.. Board meeting is at noon. Remember to come and enjoy what would probably be a "dull" Monday if you just stay at home. Besides, plans for activities in 1986 will be discussed and your help is needed. Cape May Mayor's Advisory Committee meets the last Tuesday of the month, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall auditorium. STARTING JAN. 20 at 7 p.m. the Adult Education Program at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church on the History of Christianity will resume. This is a series of lectures which are Free and open to the general
public as well as parishioners. Here are the dates for this month: Jan. JOth — Reformation Overview; Jan. 22 — Catholic Reformation Overview. Jan. 27 ' — Religious Strife in France, Netherlands and England; Jan. 29 — Thirty Years' War. I'll have the February schedule for you later on. But all lectures are by Professor Angelo Faiidazto. formerly of Holy Family College, Immacula.a College and Temple University. Needless to say, it's all so very interesting, with many coming from Cape May as well as surrounding communities. HAPPY BIRTHDAY — to Ray Schultz. Shirley Stiles. Rena Carlsor, Mitr.i Martin, Lois Clarke and Little Dottie Stringer. I had an interesting note from Anne McMenamin. • formerly of Cape May but now residing in Maine. She says to give her best to all her friends and looks _.for- | ward one day to corning to visit here Also a note from Vicky and George Bunrlschu of the Jetty Motel - ihey re at their winter heme in Florida and send all good wishes with a sailboat all done up with Christmas decorations, seems so different! A belated Happy BirthI day to Mrs. Lillian Sterling
- known to everyone as "Aunt Lil" - she was born so near Christmas that one can forget. But it's all the very best wishes and so very many of them. YOU'VE JUST got to know Mike Allen - he resides on Sunset Boulevard on the way to Cape May Point. Well. Michael called to say he has one of the largest holly trees in captivity. The tree is taller than his two-story home and looms proudly over it - right now it's full of red berries and he doesn't mind giving some to friends. It's at least six feet in diameter, says Mike - and know ing how accurate he is - 1 will not dispute it! Many just stop by and take pictures of this very spectacular holly tree - including its proud owner.
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Stone Sent To Chanute COURT HOUSE - Airman Eric J. Stone, brother of Caren M. Quinn of 109 Steel Rd.. has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base. 111., after completing Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tx. His mother, Isable W.M. Hendee, resides at 664 Stone Harobr Blvd. here. The airman is a 1983 graduate of Middle Township High School.
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