Cape May County Herald, 3 May 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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THURSDAY, MAY 3,1979

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Luther L Wallace, former Ocean City Commissioner. Iasi week filed as an independent Republican candidate in Novembers freeholder election Wallace presented nearly 500 signatures on nominating petitions placing his name on the ^ballot The formen Ocean T^ity official will not be a 4hndidatc in the June •’publican primary Wallace is opposed by candidate Jack Bittner and Democratic candidate Frank Murphy, in the November contest Wallace served as Ocean City Public Safety Gom missioner from 1971 until last July. He headed the city's police, fire, building inspection, lifeguard, and electrical depjirtments Police Wives Set Flea Market Wll.DWOOJ) - The Police Officers Wives Assoc ol Cape May County will hold’a Flea Market Saturday. May 5 at the West Cape May Park. Broadway Ave. and Sunset Boulevard 'Bam date Saturday May 19 > The last meeting before summer recess will tie held Wednesday. May 2. at B p m at Wildwood City Hall Donald Payne is scheduling a series of three seminars pertaining to "Stress, the Police Officer and his Family.'' They are tentatively scheduled to begin in mid-May. Interested persons can obtain more information at the May 2 meeting or by contacting a Police , Officers Wives Assoc , member alter May 2.. The Police Officers Wives Assoc members urge all police wives to attend these helpful and mt ormalive seminars. Deborah Luncheon AVALON - The Upper Cape Chapter of Deborah will sponsor a luncheon from 11 a m. to3p.m.. May 10 at the Whitebrier. Avalon. Tickets are $5 each with a choice of either broiled flounder or breast \of chicken Tickets may be obtained by calling 9674ail. 3356 and 4250 or at the

door

Grace Keen is chairperson. assisted by Jean Glazier and Tillie DeMeo. A'illas Cake Sale VILLAS - A cake and food sale will be sponsored May 5 by the Daughters of America The event will.be held at the Woman’s Republican Club. Bayshore and Welier Ave.. Villas. The sale will be held from 10a m until ? Tide i Meets Set CAPE MAY - The Richard M Teitelman School Title I Program will meet May 10 at 7 p.m. in the Francis E. Jackson Media Center of the school. Come join the Title 1 Baseball Team Baseball games and activities will be organized at the meeting. Bridge Winners AVALON — Avalon Recreation Bridge Winners for April 27 were: Jayne Reddie 4370; Ben Jones 4310; Shirley Wiesenbaugb

4290.

"I feel my years in office in Ocean City as both an administrator and legislator qualify me for a post on the freeholder board. " Wallace saitf Ocean City had the lowest bonded indebtedness in its history w hen he left office. Wallace

said.

"We lowered the tax rate in five of the seven years I was in office while still maintaining services.'' he

noted

Wallace said all of his departments made strides in both equipment and manpower during his years in office "Ocean City needs a freeholder in Cape May Court House who has experience in government and is a proven winner at Ihepolls. "Wallacesaid Centennial Celebration CAPE MAY - In recognition of 100 years of service, the Rev Dr. Robert K. Smyth. District Superintendent of the Southeast District of the Southern N.J. Annual Conference, will be featured as speaker at the 12:30 a m Worship Hour, with former members and • friends of the local church attending. Cape Women Elect Officers

CAPE MAY - In stallation ceremonies, preceded by a covered dish luncheon, were held April 19. for the 1979-80 new elected officers of the Women's Community Club of Cape May. Installation of officers was performed by Mrs. Olaf Olsen. Parliamentarian. New officers are: Mrs. William Wills. President; Mrs. Herbert Mitchell. First Vice President; Mrs. Frank Entriken. Second Vice President; Mrs. David Hunter. Recording Secretary; Mrs. Nevin Wampole. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. John Stout. Treasurer; Mrs. Norman Tozour. Financial Secretary, and Mrs. Robin Trucksess. Trustee.

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