Cape May County Herald, 4 June 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 32

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In Dance Showcase MAYS LANDING - Dancers Two, of Court House, will be one of the local dance groups taking part in a dance showcase 8 p.m. Saturday, June 14, in the Edge Hall Theater on the campus of Atlantic Community College here. Master classes, open to all showcase participants, will be offered during the V day, beginning at noon, with Joe Carow, associate director of the New Jersey Ballet Co. for 17 years, as the guest teacher. For additional information, call 343-4962 Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Claridge Trip VILLAS — The Villas Civic Chib is sponsoring a trip to the Claridge Casino June 19 to see "Hello Dolly". Call 886-8026 for information. Book, Craft Sale Slated COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Historical and Genealogical Society will sponsor a book and craft sale 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Saturday, June 14, to coincide with an open house at'the County Museum on Route 9. Those interested in reserving space on the museum lawn are asked to contact the museum office at 465-3535. Craftspersons must supply their own tables. Garden Club Yard Sale STONE HARBOR - The "Best Bloomin' Yard Sale" in town will be run by the Stone Harbor Garden Club from 9 - noon Saturday at the Stone Harbor Women's Civic Club clubhouse, 96th Street and the beach. Profits from the sale will be used by the Garden Club for its Second Avenue island planting. Those who have articles to be donated (no clothing, please) are asked to call Ellie Smith at 368-2440 or Jean Christie at 368-1318. Hoagie Sale r NORTH WILDWOOD - I The Ladies Auxiliary of the \ Anglesea Volunteer Fire \ Co. 1 will hold a hoagie sale 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. Saturday at the fi rehouse. Second and New Jersey Avenues. STONE HARBOR DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB May 28 North and South Winiwn 1*1. Doris Barker and Clair MengeSl 2nd. Millie Greene and Eileen Kalaf- «*« 78 3rd. Gene Fisher and Henry Buchianico ...... 78 East and West Winners 1st, Helen-Joe Owens and Rita Boudreau, 2nd. Mr and Mis Bert Garff (tie 182 3rd. Mr and Mrs Frank Meades 87

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