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Thursday, Oct oer 4,197!(
The Herald And The lantern
Obituaries^ Village Chorus To Perform
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DOROTHY PAUL, 71, of 233 W. Maple Ave., died Tuesday In Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. She was a resident here for no years (tOBIN HILL. 22, Second Lt. Robin J. Hill died suddenly at Fort Rocker. Ala. He was a ms graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. FLORENCE FLOOD, 86, of 214 W. 23rd Ave. died Tuesday at her home. She li\*ed here 11 years. ANNA K. ALBERTUS. 71. of 817 Park Ridge Road, died Wednesday in Shore Memorial Hospital. She was a sales clerk at Stainton’s Department Store tor many years. FLORENCE VAN FOSSEN, 83. of Dogwood Drive. Swainton, died Thursday. Sept. 27th. Member of the Calvary Baptist Church in Ocean View. MARIAN B. CHRISTMAN of Main Street. South Seaville. died Tuesday. Sept. 25th at her home after a long illness. She was employed by the Garden State Publishing Co. ELMER W. HIGGINS JH. 73. of 119 Bay Ave., Villas, died Thursday. Sept. 27th.
CAPE MAY - The Victnnna Village Chon» of P'pe May will sing a benefit concert at the Rrat Unllkd Methodist Church of rape- May on Sunday. Oct*er 14. at 4:30 p.m. The Chorua, assisted by some members of the church choir will present the oratorio Gaul’s “The Holy City’'. Presenting as soloists: Bernadette Gabriel,
Soprano. Pat Rastrelii, Merzo-soprano, Martha , Cohen. Soprano, Evelyn I Kelly, soprano. Willard Sirman. baritone, Andreas K. Kelly, tenor. • Organists: Dorothy 1 Burkhart at the pipe organ, Alma Jowettat the Thomas * organ. Violinist: Concert mistress - Mayola Mallon. Come and bring a friend. Proceeds to the rebuilding of "Lyle Hall."
CETA Training Open
VILLAS - The Cape May County C.E.T.A. office announced this week there are still openings available to Cape May C. residents interested in enrolling in the Classroom Training Program. "The Classroom' Training Program provides a unique opportunity for ecdnomically disadvantaged residents to
learn a Job skill." observed John Roy, the Administrative Assistant. J "However, it is important that applications be submitted immediately as the final enrollment date
is drawing near."
Anyone interested in applying should contact Steven Megonlgal at 8869505. or Wes Jesuncosky at
886-4116. •
Red Cross Seeks Workers
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COURT HOUSE — WANTED: Courageous people to work for no pay. Frequently the hours and conditions are inconvenient or difficult. Occasionally even dangerous. No reward. beyond the
Apply at your local Red Cross Chapter. Address L No. 10 Main St. Cape May. I Court House. Phone 465-’ 7382.
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