Cape May County Herald, 15 February 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Marine Bank Offices

To Hold Clinics

Th« Marine National Bank, in program will take place from 10 co-operation with the South \A.M. until 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, -

Jersey Chapter of the American February 20th.

Heart Association will sponsor a free blood pressure screening clinic at its Middle Township Office on Feb. 20 and at the Lower Township Office on Feb.

22.

Mrs. Elsie Weist representing the South Jersey Chapter stated that the screening will be done by two trained nurses from the Cape May County Health Department. A check from that department will be on hand to record individual names and ffertincnt information. The Middle Township office Adopt A Pet

The testing at the Lower Township Office is scheduled for the same hours on Thursday, February 22nd. Mrs. Weist ^aid, "Our slogan' this yehr is We’re fighting for your life. Statistics released by the American Heart Association show that two of the four Americans that will die every minute this year, will die from cardio-vascular disease. She added that everyone’s support is vital in the fight against America’s Number One Killer. The Marine Bank and the American Heart Association ^re pleased to offer this service to the people of the community during heart month and they urge everyone to take advantage of this opportunity and remind them that it only takes'a couple of minutes that could save your li/e.

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18 month old Keeshond - female. * 2 year old Husky - female. 6 year old Shepherd - female/spayed. 1 year old King Charles Spaniel - female/spayed. 8 week old puppies - male and female. Also a variety of mixed breed puppies plus many matured animals all looking for loving homes. There ir nothing more sincere than the wag of a dogs tall. “ For further information please call 884-4285 or 388-5468. Monthly meeting of the Animal Welfare Society will be held on Tues Feb. 20th, at 7:30 p.m. Social Service Bldg. Rio Grande. Guest speaker will be Dr. Belloff. Obituaries. ALFRED G. sfcfoTT. 61. S#o 111* City, lok* ono Shor* campgrour.d •mploy**. 2/10. Ad«lphio d*Maiion. 85, Wildwood.

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Fr*d*rlc Cotton. 19, Wildwood. Wildwood High Clou of 1978. 2/8. Lillian H. Smll*y, 83, Oc*on City. M*mb*r DAR. VFW AuKlIlory. 2/9. Howard F. Berth. 74. S*a 111* City. R*tir*d plumbing and hooting

contractor. 2/7.

Charlott* Burt, 73. Ston* Harbor.

Former Militant director of nuriing,

Jefferson Hospital. Phlla. 2/6. Thomas P. Payne. $5, Wildwood Crest. Retired stoi&broher. 2/6. Jul* E. Stremlc, 69. Ocean City.

Member Garden Club. Shor*

Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. 2/6. Curtis Kobayoshl, 75. Cop* May.

Retired employe* of Nec* Florist.

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Clara P. Johnson. 60. Wildwood. Employed by Douglass Candles. 2/3. Horry F. Toner. *0. Cap* May. Retired from Notco Carp, of New York City. 2/4. Mary F. Johns. S3. Cold Spring.

2/4.

Helen Hormey. 82. Ocean City.

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