8 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 22 January '86
Mr. Redditt is
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Here's Dolly By Dolly Stango 9
Last week I told you about Pom-Poms. Well, now men have even gotten into the act. Father Robert Pasley associate pastor at Our Lady Star of the Sea in Cape May. looked just great with his black biretta with a pom-pom on top; his flowing black cape made it all so very stylish looking. Of course, with his slim and tall stature there's no way he can go wrong. He makes a striking picture as he stands outside the church greeting parishioners. YOU'VE HEARD about the family that prays together stays together. Such is the case with Dr and Mrs Cavalieri and their three children. Mary. 6; Anthony. 3, and John Paul (named after the pope) just an infant born Dec 23. The Cavalieri family is all in church Sundays and would you believe, all children so quiet and will behaved. Dr. Cavalieri says he wants to train them early and he's doing just that. If things keep up. I'm going to need a secretary! My mail is absolutely horrendous. but of course. I'm so happy to hear from so many. I had a very lovely letter from Anne LeDuc. of the Chalfonte in Cape May. Anne and Judy Branella are the new owners of the Chalfonte. They're so very appreciative of all the "positive things" I write here about them. It's awfully good of them to thank me Both Anne and Judy teach school in the winter
and then come on down to run the Chalfonte. They deserve many plaudits and good wishes for doing what they're doing at the hotel. • • » ONE OF THE outstanding students at Cape May Elementary School is Heather Gryning, the daughter of Edward and Joy Gryning. She's all of 10 years old but so very ladylike and so willing to help — she evefc asks if one needs assistance. The Cape May CountyArt League, located in the Carriage House on the Physick Estate, has been in existence almost 75 years, so you know they have something to be proud of. Right now. it's a Painting Class, every Tuesday. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fee is nominal and it's for adults. You can bring a sandwich, the coffee is free and some instruction is available upon request. It's a delightful way to exchange ideas, with lots of fun and laughter and an inspiration working with other artists. WEDNESDAY evening 7 to 10 a class will be offered in basic handbuilding. wheelthrowing. glazing and firing techniques in a Ceramic Workshop The course will run for eight weeks beginning Jan. 29. Call the league at 884-8628 for reservations The league also will hold one-hour sessions for pre; schoolers. 3 years and up. to experience clay. The children will learn to shape, mold, sculpt, glaze and fire the clay. Sessions will be Fridays 2-3 p.m
The Cape May County Art League, located in the Carriage House on the Physick Estate, has been in existence almost 75 years, so you know they have something to be proud of. Right now, it's a Painting Class, every Tuesday. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fee is nominal and it's for adults. You can bring a sandwich, the coffee is free and some instruction is available upon request. It's a delightful way to exchange ideas, with lots of fun and laughter and an inspiration working with other artists. WEDNESDAY evening 7 to 10 a class will be offered in basic handbuilding. wheelthrowing. glazing and firing techniques in a Ceramic Worshop. The course will run for eight weeks beginning Jan. 29. Call the league at 884-8628 for reservations. The league also will hold one-hour sessions for preschoolers, 3 years and up, to experience clay. The children will learn to shape, mold, sculpt, glaze and fire the clay. Sessions will be Fridays 2-3 p.m It's all set. The hoagie sale sponsored by the Cape May Rescue Squad Auxiliary is Friday. Jan 24. starting 10 a.m. in the Franklin Street School. Hoagies are all freshly made up Tables will be set up in the school so "that patrons can come in for lunch Tea and coffee will be available In addition. Hoagies will be on sale out side the Acme store Proceeds go toward the never-ending need of new and better equipment for Cape May's Rescue Squad IF YOU HAVEN'T noticed Pam Kronson. who formerly worked for the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts here in Cape May. had her picture in the papers as having the first 1986 baby. ■ a boyOther employes at the Center are Joan Alvarez. Abortion Hit By Resolution SEA ISLE CITY - A resolution designating today as "Respect Life Day" was adopted recently by the city commission. Todayis the anniversary of the U.Jv Supreme Court decision which legalized abor-tion-on-demand in the United States. A bus from this city is taking citizens to participate in the Washington march against abortion. City Commissioner James Iannone is leading the local delegation.
' office manager, Sandi Guttornosen. Frances Henley Lock and of course. Mike i Zuckerfnan. director. whose office is in the throes i of being set up in the top floor of the Hill House — actually the office for the Center. Something had to be done ! to provide more space to seat comfortably all the help it now takes to run the Center. Three cheers for Mike - he does need a •private office! Gingerbread iftmse winners were: the Cape May Bakers in the Senior Contest and Lolli Rea of West Cape May for the Junior category. Each received $25 check. STAR OF THE Sea Altar and Rosary Society are at it again After the Bingo Dessert Card Party held recently at Victorian Towers, there's been a request for another It will be Tuesday. February 4 at the same place, with lots of prizes and home-baked goodies. Mary Delany, who was chairperson for the last event, deserves plaudits for the very enjoyable day -, all had such a good lime and everyone receiv.ed 'a prize. The next event is scheduled to do the same Mark your calendars now to be sure to be there Starts around noon, as usual I received a note IroaP George Johnson of Anil ques Etal of Cape May He's recuperating nicely after major surgery and we all wish him a speedy recovery and a hurried trip back to Cape May Another Cape May-ite who wrote me is Ann McMenamin - now she's bought a house in Ellsworth. Me. and will only be visiting here, hopefully soon. Meinicoff Is AF Sergeant WILDWOOD - Michael J Meinicoff Jr.. son of Michael J. and Mary W. Meinicoff of 322 E. Juniper Ave., has been appointed a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. The new non-com-missioned officer completed training in management. leadership, human relations and NCD responsibilities, before being awarded this status. Meinicoff is a bombing and navigation systems mechanic at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., with the 2nd Avionics Maintenance Squadron. He is a 1981 graduate of Wildwood High School.
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