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THOMAS KELLY, a Sea Isle resident, stands to voice his objections to some of the behavior of group rentals in Sea Isle City at a recent public meeting there to discuss the on-going problem. Mayor Raffa promised crackdown on practice of leasing property to unruly crowds and threatened immediate fines instead of first warnings. -Photo by A1 Zurawski
ACTIVITIES Monday-Thursday: Ceramics: Eleanora Cubemot is in charge of the class with George Strattam & Cass Clark assistants...class starts at 9:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Beauty Culture Class has been discontinued. Physical Fitness from 10:30 to 11:30 ..^George Strattam instructor. Tuesday: We have had a good turnout for our cake decorating class which pleases Cass Clark...this classs starts at 9:30 a.m. all that is needed is your own cake and icing. Bingo in the afternoon at 12:30 and ends at 2:00 p.m...all you have to bring is have with you a canned good of some kind. Tuesday & Thursday: Macrame with Jack Wagner who is very talented in his field. Stick Weaving with John Uquori doing his thing with 4 sticks , this is a very interesting craft. Wednesday Morning: Louise Anastasi will be here froln 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. to take your blood pressure free of charge. Pinnochle in the Afternoon .from 12:30 to 3^30 P.M. Thursday..Line Dancing from 1:30 to 3:00 P.M. Dot Wheeler is very good at taking you through the popular dance steps. Friday. Knitting, .crocheting, .hook rugs..place mats..napkin dolls..broom stick
lace..pinochle playing. Sick List: We wish recovery to Henrietta Amos. .Carmen Arena..Jean McGuire. Coming Events: Tatting starts on Thursday April 12 with Doris Berryman instructor Our deepest Sympathy to the famUy of Julie Bentkowski one of our members who passed away March 31.
Obituaries
REV. THOMAS WALKER, 94, Ocean City. A resident for 15 yrs. & a former member of the Kiwanis & Rotary Club. 3-31. JULIA BENTKOWSKI. Wildwood Crest, a resident for 9 yrs. 3-31. ANN T. GARRISON 87, Ocean City. A resident for 20 yrs. 4-1. WILLIAM HAWKINS, JR. 24, N. Cape May. He was a laborer on an oil rig. 3-14. W. ELWELL NICHOLS, 78, N. Cape May. An employee of the Cspe May County Sheriff’s dept. 4-3. JAMES BIGGS, Ocean City. A retired Pennsylvania Railroad emBESSIE GALLAGHER. 84, Wildwood Crest. A local resident for .5 yrs. 4-4. MURRY KAIfANE, 59 Erma. Owner of store in Rio Grande. 4-3. ALICE STOWE, 88, N. Wildwood. A member of St. Simeon’s-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church. 4-4. AZALEA L. HENRY, 86, Ocean City. Resided here since 1951.4-5. JULIA A. GRAY, 85, Ocean City. She owned the Gray Manor Guest Home. 44. MARCIA URQUHART. 50, Cape May Court House. Resided here for 33 yrs. 4-5. JOHN ‘DUTCH' HERMS. 66, VUias. A retired painter at the Phi la. Navy Yard. 44. MILDRED F. HALL, 86, Cape May. A member of Our Lady star of the Sea Church. 4-4. MARGARET DEHORSEY, 73, Villas. A member of the American Association of Retired Persons. 4-5. MARGARET L. SEDDON, 50, Cape May Court House. A nurse's aide at the Lutheran Home. 4-5. ANNA R. MURPHY. 74, Stone Harbor. A member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 4-7.
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