0 Herald - Lantern Dispatch 19 March '86
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Rummage sale to benefit the Deborah Hospital is Friday, March 21. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Victorian Towers auditorium. Marie Hilsey is chairperson and all are urged to come out to I help this worthy cause. % Cape May Women's | Republican Club meeting is * Monday. March 24. with luncheon starting 12:30 and then meeting, at the Gold Whale on Beach drive. Slight change in the lec- ^ ture series on Christianity at Star of the Sea Church by A Professor Angelo T. RanI da wo is: March 24 and 26. / also April 7 and April 14. lec- * tures to start 6:15 p.m. All F other dates have the same ' starting time. 7 p.m. ^ A CASINO TRIP Tuesday. April 8 to Caesar's will 1 be sponsored by Star of the J Sea Altar and Rosary SocieW ty. Bus leaves Victorian I Towers 4:15 p.m. and will | arrive on return 10:30 p.m. 1 For reservation do call % Teresa Banscber at 884-8141. I Nettie Mescolotto at \ 884-3763. Dolly Stango. at J 884-4770. or Agnes Mehring J at 884-3891. J Gala St. Patrick evening Jl of delicious food and music » with the Paul Roper trio was-' I indeed the epitome of the St. Patty's parties I've attended Tom O'Neill and his wife. Iris. were chairpersons. Winner of the basket of cheer was Florence Kunz of Victorian Towers — actually Florence was too little to
carry the heavy load of bottles she won and had to get some help carrying her good fortune home. Lots of good dancers provided entertainment, among them Father Robert Pasley. associate pastor of Star of the Sea. who dances a "mean" polka. Nancy Johnston of the Cove Restaurant in Cape May and her assistant. Peg Chambers, were chief cooks. Other helpers included Iris O'Neill. Sandy Fiocca. Catherine Fitzpatrick. Elizabeth Alexander. Nora Dirvin. Mary Delany. Shirley McBride and me, too. GET WELL wishes to Barbara Schultz. Kay Hillegas, Freddy Thorns. Betty Fahy. John McCoigan, Marie Hansbury. Jo Ann Weber. Marie Momat, Betty Closkey. Frances McTague and Angela Glaser. Congratulations to Cissy Healy and Maureen Leahy on their upcoming marriages. Cissy to be married May 3 and Maureen May 16. Also Frances Tompkins on her marriage sometime late in May. If you're planning your Easter outfit and think it'll be quite cold — don't worry ! Easter Parade in Cape May will take place in Star of the Sea's Parish Hall on Ocean Street. There'll be music to enhance the atmosphere and of course, prizes for the various categories. Shirley t Stiles is chairperson.
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