May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Colony Club conference winners are announced<br />
OPEN 10 to 5 Daly<br />
1116 Bayberry<br />
Bush<br />
714 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Gifts • Jewelry • Card*<br />
Remember Mother *"*<br />
Goebel First Edition<br />
Mother'* Day Chryatal Plate & Bell<br />
NEW SELECTION OF<br />
Trifari & Napter While Jewelry<br />
Summer Handbags<br />
Sun. <strong>May</strong> 1.3th<br />
Sensational Selection<br />
Sportswear .<br />
Blouses, Sweaters<br />
JUKI Arrived<br />
Koret <strong>of</strong> California<br />
yylvia<br />
751 Asbury Ave.<br />
..For the greatest<br />
selection <strong>of</strong> Spring<br />
Coats • Blazers<br />
Jackets • Sweaters<br />
Rainwear<br />
Size 3-20 a. Vt sins<br />
Just Arrived Rt9.SU.<br />
SLICKERS NOW$12<br />
x<br />
"Famous Makes<br />
at Discount Prices"<br />
COAT<br />
RACK II<br />
7312VMtMrAvt. VnrtMr<br />
92tUndb Aw. tfiaeimi open Daily<br />
•23*774.<br />
10-3:30; WM. 1-9 p.m.<br />
ay cwrtu s<br />
Sarah Milner Hind chats with a customer at<br />
her table where she sold hats imported from<br />
Scotland at Saturday's annual Upper Township<br />
Elementary School PTA Fair.<br />
Fourth grader Mary Pashley poses after being<br />
painted up as a clown at the PTA fair.<br />
Garden Club visits Wetlands Institute<br />
The Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty visited the Wetlands<br />
Institute in Stone Harbor,<br />
Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 1. Mrs. Anne<br />
Galli gave a tour <strong>of</strong> the salt<br />
marshes. Some "critters"<br />
were brought back to the<br />
laboratories to be examined<br />
under microscopes.<br />
The Wetlands Institute<br />
combines research and public<br />
education and scientists from<br />
Lehigh University use this<br />
facility for studies in marine<br />
biology. The institute is<br />
supported by membership<br />
THURSDAY. MAY 10.<strong>1979</strong><br />
Club sets scholarship<br />
-. The New Jersey State , Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs. Brenneman, Mrs. Doris<br />
Due to the success <strong>of</strong> theGrygotis,<br />
Mrs. - June */ ?••'•>••.<br />
place, Mrs. Betty Paugh,<br />
, Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs Colony Club members from Patterson, Mrs. Betty Paugh,<br />
NAFEC Women's Club's Paprocki, Mrs. Jane Rainone, m<br />
African violet and Mrs. <strong>May</strong><br />
Second District conference <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> attending were American home chairman, Brenneman for "Spring."<br />
annual fashion show "Spring, Mrs. Pat Testa, Mrs Vivian .<br />
; was called to order by Mrs. Mrs. Joan Bryson, president; Mrs. Dorothy Shaw, Mrs. ' Other Colony Club winners<br />
Spring, Spring," two Grann, Mrs. Carolyn Mason,<br />
-, Waller Vierling, second Mrs. Doris Ferguson, vice Dorothy Hughes and Mrs. from the American home<br />
scholarships will be awarded Mrs. Anne Rock, Mrs. Mary ••':<br />
.district vice president, on president; Mrs. Mildred Mott, Beatrice Sossich.<br />
department were Mrs. Alice .<br />
to Stockton State College Hamilton, Mrs. Pauline<br />
•; April 25 at the Golden Eagle Mrs. Alice Irwin, Mrs. Ann Colony Club winners in the Irwin, second place and Mrs.<br />
.students at a luncheon at Kolanklewicz, Mrs. Dolores<br />
Inn in Cape <strong>May</strong>.<br />
Heist, garden committee; Garden Department for blue Jeanne Clunn, third place,, for<br />
" Mac's Restaurant on <strong>May</strong> 10. O'Dowd, Mrs. Sharon Harvey,<br />
The keynote speaker was Mrs. Lorraine Tarves, garden ribbon were Mrs. Lorraine a pulled thread on canvas,<br />
Those who helped to make Mrs. Shelby Siegrist, Mrs. £<br />
committee chairman; Mrs.<br />
Mrs. Frederick Singer,<br />
Tarves for a dried and Mrs. Doriswerguson for a<br />
(he show such a success were Elizabeth Muller, Mrs., Rose *<br />
Bea Sossich, Mrs. Maearrangement<br />
"Yesterday"; latched hook rug.<br />
committee co-chairmen and Marie Babin, Mrs. Millie<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Mrs. Romaine Tarves for a The Colony Club Press Book<br />
- members including Mrs. Sally Woodall, Mrs. Chon Edwards,<br />
dried arrangement "Party was judged a second place<br />
Edwards, chairman; Mrs. Mrs. Mary Hubbardd, Mrs.<br />
Time"; Mrs. Ann Heist for a winner^<br />
Johnny Faith, decorating Twila Thompson and Mrs. Sue<br />
dried door arrangement, and<br />
Orchestra slates show<br />
The drama department was<br />
coordinator; Mrs. Dontiie Jones.<br />
a "Fresh Miniature Ex- presented a certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
Crawford, decorating ad-<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cultural mutual love <strong>of</strong> music, they are pression"; Mrs. Mildred Mott merit for participating in<br />
visor; Mrs. Dolores O'Dowd,<br />
Arts Center Orchestra will diversified in age, experience for "Winter Door "Creative Writing and Drama<br />
Mrs. Anne Rock, Mrs. Alice<br />
- present its annual Memorial and interests. This is the Decoration," and Mrs. Day." This department won<br />
Schilling, Mrs. Jean Spingola, Stainton center<br />
•' Day Weekend concert on theseventh<br />
year they have been Beatrice Sossich for a fresh the District Drama Festival<br />
Mrs. Lee Alverson, Mrs. Sue<br />
' Music Pier, Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 27 at playing together.<br />
summer arrangement. and has been invited to per-<br />
Jones, Mrs. Jean McFann,<br />
V:<br />
" 8 p.m. Edmond DeLuca, well Mr. DeLuca brings his Additional winners in the form Act I, Scene IV for the<br />
. Mrs. Twila Thompson, sets open house<br />
" known soloist, composer and distinguished career as garden department were women at the State<br />
decorating committee; Mrs.<br />
conductor, will lead the or-conductor,<br />
composer, second place, Mrs. Lorraine Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Club<br />
Pat Sprague, Mrs. Pat Castle, The Howard S. Stainton<br />
- chestra in a varied program arranger and solo pianist to Tarves, for "Autumn," Mrs. Convention which is to be held<br />
ticket chairmen; Mrs. LeeSenior<br />
Center located at 3304 §}<br />
<strong>of</strong> all-time favorites. Guest lead the Cultural Arts Or- Ann Heist for a miniature in <strong>May</strong> at the Playboy Club at<br />
Alverson, ticket chairman Bay Av. will hold its second ~<br />
•: vocal soloists will be Nancy chestra. His compositions dried arrangement and, third Great Gorge.<br />
advisor; Mrs. Joan Hier- annual open house on Wed-<br />
'•• Fox-Hoover, soprano and have been performed by<br />
baum, Mrs. Sylvia Stein, door nesday, <strong>May</strong> 16 from 1 to 3<br />
Walter Fredericks, tenor. leading symphony orchestras.<br />
prizes;. Miss Grace p.m.<br />
Englehart, Mrs. Fran The highlight <strong>of</strong> this.open<br />
The orchestra is composed<br />
<strong>of</strong> amatuer, semi- Miss Fox-Hoover and Mr.<br />
Hughes, wine table; Mrs. house will be displays <strong>of</strong><br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional, and pr<strong>of</strong>essional Fredericks will present solos<br />
Judy Battaglia, publicity. handcraft, paintings, wood --a,<br />
musicians and has become an and join in singing duets.<br />
The hostess chairmen were carving and tin can art done W<br />
important segment in the The public is invited to this<br />
Mrs. Ann Del Balzo and Mrs. at the center. '<br />
musical life <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. program on the Music Pier on<br />
Claire Brandewie; and the Refreshments will be<br />
Members include artists, <strong>May</strong> 27, and a special in-<br />
Holding one <strong>of</strong> this year's hand-crafted center- hostesses were Mrs. Shirley served. The public la invited.'<br />
physicians, school teachers, vitation is extended to<br />
pieces are NAFEC Women's Club hostesses<br />
tradesmen, builers, and Memorial Day visitors to<br />
Twila Thompson and Sue Jones.<br />
students. Joined by their <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Garden Club sets flotoer workshops<br />
976-79 BOARDWALK OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
SSmaiill remember<br />
Sunday <strong>May</strong> 14th<br />
New Shipments Arriving Daily<br />
JIM* In Time For Mother's Day<br />
Including<br />
MOTHER'S DAY PLATES<br />
I<br />
The Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Gty is sponsoring a series <strong>of</strong><br />
workshops to help would-b e<br />
horticulturalists prepare for<br />
the city's Seventh Annual<br />
Flower Show.<br />
The workshops will be held<br />
at 10 a.m. on <strong>May</strong> IS and <strong>May</strong><br />
22, both Tuesdays. Both will<br />
be at the recreation center,<br />
8th St. and Haven Av.<br />
The Garden Club encourages<br />
everyone interested<br />
in the Flower Show to attend<br />
these workshops, where all<br />
facets <strong>of</strong> the show will be<br />
discussed. You need not be a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Garden Club to<br />
attend.<br />
[Say "I lovejj<br />
[you" to Mother|<br />
>with one <strong>of</strong> oi<br />
Special Gifts<br />
to<br />
on all 14K Gold<br />
& Golf filled<br />
STICK PINS<br />
fist Edition Pewtei<br />
^Mother's Day Platejj<br />
^"GHERBHED"<br />
By Hudson $35.<br />
YOUNG'S LANE<br />
Ftas Gifts* Art Mfscts<br />
TWkmJmmWkTf<br />
and there are programs<br />
designed for all age groups.<br />
Groups are welcomed from<br />
out <strong>of</strong> this area and dormitory [ 1010 Basrriwafc. Ocata <strong>City</strong> j<br />
facilities are available with I OfMfl MM.-Sat. MMS1 S <<br />
advance notice.<br />
Something for,..<br />
Every Mother<br />
Gift Books, Cook Books, Craft<br />
Books, Romantic, Fiction and<br />
many more. We're sure you'll<br />
find a book just right for your<br />
mother.<br />
BOOK AND STATIONERS<br />
Subjects covered will include<br />
a review and explanation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the schedule,<br />
exhibiting in artistic design,<br />
exhibiting in horticulture, and<br />
the duties <strong>of</strong> hostesses and<br />
aides.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Flower Show<br />
will be held June, 8,9, and 10.<br />
!<br />
Stickpins<br />
[jshioiublt. Irrnd-vcMinK Mick<br />
pins for the look <strong>of</strong> today.<br />
Hind cralttd In I4KI. Cold<br />
OvcrUy by KrcmenU. Come<br />
*ee our complete selection.<br />
THOMAS<br />
Jewelers<br />
SZSAitoryAvt.<br />
tenacity. HI.<br />
Mon.ttiruSat.<br />
Fri. eves'til 9 pm<br />
Jo Costanza, Optician<br />
Good Vision^,—^ Good Looks<br />
Prescriptions Filled<br />
Lense Duplications<br />
Prompt Repairs<br />
Latest Fashions In ><br />
Eyewear and Sunglasses<br />
20% Senior Citizens Discount<br />
for the months <strong>of</strong>f <strong>May</strong> & June '7\<br />
3312 Simpson Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
(TndtnUM Staff* Ctata) 398-5058<br />
A TRULY FINE SELECTION<br />
OF MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS<br />
Lingerie - Loungewear . Sleepwear - ,<br />
Jtainbow colors and Floral prints<br />
i with coordinate Coats &'" i.,.. '•"<br />
Robos • Scuffs -tailored * lace Trfetfmed.<br />
Petticoats In All Length*<br />
Drass-Longth Slips - BJklnfa - Brlafa<br />
All Coordinates to Mix or Match<br />
Moderate Price Taas<br />
Beautiful Group <strong>of</strong> HANDBAGS... -<br />
Dally S<br />
HELEN F.<br />
Remember Mother's Day<br />
Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 13th with Flowers and Plants<br />
• Floral Arrangements<br />
$12.00, $12.95, $15.00 op<br />
• Centerpieces<br />
$12.50, $15.00 up<br />
> Basket Arrangements<br />
$12.95, $15.00 up<br />
Sprinkling Can Arrangements<br />
$12.50, $15.00<br />
Visit and browse our Greenhouse<br />
Combination <strong>of</strong> Plants for Mother<br />
$8.50, $10.00, $12.00 up<br />
Use our F.T.D. Service<br />
To Remember Mother far away<br />
^ BIG HUG<br />
$15.00<br />
Order Early<br />
TED and HERM MESKERS<br />
• # •ryvs<br />
I*«J^<br />
Fair, flea market set<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the posters seen<br />
throughout town for the PTA<br />
Fair and Flea Market were<br />
done by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Intermediate<br />
School children.<br />
There was a contest at the<br />
school and the winners were<br />
Promotion set<br />
for Tappenier<br />
SOMERS POINT —Larry<br />
C. Tappenier, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Albert Tappenier <strong>of</strong> 137<br />
W. Johnson Av., has been<br />
appointed to noncommissioned<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer status<br />
in the U.S. Air Force.<br />
The newly selected<br />
sergeant completed required<br />
•raining in management,<br />
leadership, human relations<br />
land NCO responsibilities,<br />
before being considered for<br />
this new rank.<br />
Sergeant Tappenier is a<br />
security specialist at<br />
Malmstrom AFB, Mont.<br />
The sergeant is a 1973<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional High School.<br />
Tom Cure, Mary Decker,<br />
Monica Kalman, Pam Hodge<br />
and Mark Thompson.<br />
The following students<br />
QUEEN FOR A DAY<br />
MOTHER ON MAY 13th<br />
<strong>On</strong> Mother's Day we publicly acknowledge that<br />
everything centers around her and that we all are her<br />
willing uibjecta.<br />
It U our yearly reminder <strong>of</strong> Mother'* importance,<br />
rot, we all are to accustomed to Mother's daily<br />
unselfish efforts that we <strong>of</strong>ten forget the many thanks<br />
due her. We hope all Mothers will permit us to serve<br />
them whenever possible. If there is any favor or<br />
courtesy we can do for any Mother, any day. we<br />
welcome such requests.<br />
YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you<br />
need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if<br />
shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without<br />
extra charge. A great many people entrust us with<br />
their prescriptions. <strong>May</strong> we compound yours?<br />
«th a ASBURY AVB.<br />
OCSJAN CITY 3M-3535<br />
Gift<br />
OCEAN CITY (NJ.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
PAGE.T-—_SECTION<br />
Christian club to meet at Smithville<br />
"Painted Petals" will be the for the evening will<br />
theme <strong>of</strong> the Southern Shore be by local soloist Mrs. Naomi<br />
Christian Business and Williams, accompanied by<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ^omen's Mrs. Peggy Doughty. Both<br />
Council dinner party, <strong>May</strong> 14, women are from linwood.<br />
at 7 p.m. at Quail Hill Inn, The speaker for the evening<br />
Smithville.<br />
will be James Schmidt <strong>of</strong><br />
sponsoring dubs and councils:<br />
around the world. All dinners<br />
are open to the public,<br />
Reservations for the <strong>May</strong> 14<br />
received honorable mention:<br />
dinner may be made by %*<br />
Jackie Breeden, Robin<br />
contacting Mrs. John Horakh,<br />
Shepard, Matt Firster,<br />
641-1387 or. Miss Dorothy<br />
Stephanie B omberger, David<br />
Special feature for the<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. He is a chemical Biclcerstaff, 822-1433.<br />
Henton, Jennifer Simmons,<br />
evening will be a demon- salesman for Huntington<br />
't '<br />
Jim Esposito, Ken Thompson,<br />
stration and display <strong>of</strong> china Laboratories. Inc., Hun-<br />
Monica Washington, David<br />
painting • by Mrs. Dorothy tington, bid. Schmidt works Mini-fair set<br />
Herrington, Richard Carter,<br />
Window. Mrs. Window at- with the hospital field in the<br />
Shannon Fahy, Kris Brady,<br />
tended the Philadelphia states <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, Penn- SOMERS POINT —The<br />
Mark Groves, Tommy Hoang,<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Art and Moore sylvania, Delaware, <strong>May</strong>land annual mini-fair <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Joseph Tyrrell and Aaron<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Art. She is a and Virginia. He is married Somers Point Library will be<br />
Lucier.<br />
member <strong>of</strong> various art guilds and the father <strong>of</strong> two sons in held Saturday from 10 a.m. £*<br />
in the Delaware Valley area, college. He has been active in<br />
The PTA Fair and Flea<br />
till 3 p.m. on the library lawn,<br />
and has also taught china youth work for the past 15<br />
Market will be held Saturday,<br />
747 Shore Rd.<br />
painting at adult night school years. He is an active sports<br />
<strong>May</strong> 19 at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Used hard and paperback<br />
and given private lessons. enthusiast enjoying tennis,<br />
Intermediate School, 18th St.<br />
books will be sold in addition<br />
and Bay Av. from 10 a.m. to 4<br />
Mrs. Winslow has also done scuba diving and other water to baked goods, attic<br />
p.m. There will be games,<br />
glass painting, restoring glass sports.<br />
treasures and plaints. A. free<br />
refreshments, many booths<br />
globes for antiques lamps, Christian Business and flhn for youngsters win be<br />
with items such as plants,<br />
and her latest venture is Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Women's shown at 1 p.m. in the library;<br />
The lilting voices <strong>of</strong> the "Sweet Adelines" will be featured at the Music<br />
wall hangings, dolls, pillows,<br />
liquid emroidery on canvas Council is non-denominational "Snbad The Sailor" will be<br />
craft items and baked goods. Pier, Saturday, when the group gives its spring concert, 8 p.m. The bags-<br />
with no formal membership, the feature film.<br />
There will be a body painting Adelines bill the program as a "Goodtime Barbershop Show." Tickets<br />
table, a make-up table and are $2 and will be on sale at the pier, boardwalk and Moorlyn Terr.<br />
more.<br />
There will be a Flea Market<br />
\ PALERMO'S<br />
and an auction starting at<br />
noon. All proceeds will benefit Lions Club donates $800 for home 1 i iT7t ilwav \ THRIFTWAY<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> school<br />
) SUPERMARKET<br />
children.<br />
John Brobson, president <strong>of</strong> vertlsing.<br />
Soifer went into detail<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lions Club, Soifer told the lions about concerning <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
•101 ASBURY AVENUE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />
announced at a meeting held the various activities future as a neighbor <strong>of</strong><br />
hut week at Harry's fan hi scheduled in conjunction with Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, with its<br />
Somers Point that $800 had the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Centennial this renaissance due to gamMing<br />
been donated by the local dub year. This includes a family He explained that at the<br />
to the Stone Harbor lions day in September, various present time there is an<br />
dub for the use <strong>of</strong> the Helen concerts slated with German overflow <strong>of</strong> hotel and motel<br />
DUler Blind Home in Avalon. and Japanese bands per- guests in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Of that, $600 will be used for forming, and other activities because <strong>of</strong> the lack <strong>of</strong> ac-<br />
the rental <strong>of</strong> a van for tran- which have*lready been held, commodations. Finally, he<br />
sportation at the home this such as the University <strong>of</strong> reviewed the usual coming<br />
summer and $200 will provide Michigan Men's dee dubevents<br />
for the summer in-<br />
a week's vacation for a blind and last weekend's block duding the flower and art<br />
child.<br />
party.<br />
shows.<br />
The principal speaker for<br />
the evening was Mark Soifer,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public Relations<br />
director, who reviewed<br />
current advertising and Baker addresses confab<br />
promotions which his <strong>of</strong>fice Is<br />
conducting on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dty. He explained that for Lynn R. Baker, Jr. <strong>of</strong> the banquet he also received<br />
Baker Agency <strong>of</strong> Mi^iamd special recognition as<br />
National Life has just "Runnerup for Man <strong>of</strong> the<br />
from the iSotel Motel and rc^mrnco flrotu tiifl ooiDDUiy w Year" from MNL President<br />
Restaurant Association sales convention in Honolulu, William A. Rlgsbee and was<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the fact that the Hawaii where he was part <strong>of</strong> a presented with an appropriate<br />
dty now has limited funds for panel <strong>of</strong> four speakers that plaque.<br />
promotional purposes due to addressed the sales force on Baker, whose <strong>of</strong>fices are<br />
"AN<br />
the 5 percent New Jersey cap the subject <strong>of</strong> tax-qualified located at 684 Bay Av. in<br />
law. Previously, the speaker retirement plans. Attending <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, is the Midland<br />
pointed out, the dty hired an the convention with Mr. National life regional sales<br />
advertising agency. Now theBaker<br />
was Us wife, Susan, olrector for South and Central<br />
dty does its own advertising along with their children, New Jersey and heads up a<br />
and even plows back the Richard and KaUy. field force <strong>of</strong> over 60 general<br />
commission paid by the Baker, who qualified for the agents and agents in that<br />
media into additional ad- convention on the basis <strong>of</strong> his area. He is already par-<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional sales leadership, ticipating in a new<br />
pg<br />
was recently dted by Midland fition period to attend<br />
National as a three-year<br />
ldUmd con<br />
it.<br />
Cnficati CHUCK<br />
Interest<br />
on completed dubs<br />
When you join the<br />
All-Purpose Club<br />
The dub where saving suits your purpose, whatever<br />
your purpose may be. OpenanAU-PurposeQub<br />
and receive 51/4% interest; phis your di<strong>of</strong>ce<br />
<strong>of</strong> the following gifts:*<br />
Geranrom or Road Atlas<br />
CnooM the cfarb that salts you best<br />
6CLUB PLANS<br />
SO WEEKS Carpeted Tbtoi<br />
s 1.00<br />
S 51.31<br />
$ 2.00<br />
$102.63<br />
$ 3.00.-<br />
$153.94<br />
$ 5.00<br />
$10.00 „.<br />
$20.00..<br />
ATLANTIC COUNTY OFFICES:<br />
FSLIC<br />
Completed total<br />
.._. $ 256.86<br />
S 513.13<br />
S1A26.25<br />
Collective Federal<br />
Savings & Loan<br />
Association<br />
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CAPE MAY COUNTY OFFICES:<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* • Rio Oraooa - Rie Oraatfs SheaRrto*<br />
•Offices OBM oa Saturdays .<br />
the convention awards<br />
Cholly's Country Gift Shop<br />
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