Cape May County Herald, 18 October 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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AVALON - Mrs. Adiel G. Vandwegehe (Mary Catherine Holy Vandeweghe) of Briar Patch Farm, Stockton and Dune Drive, Avalon was killed in an automobile accident in

Reading, Pa., Oct. 12.

Mrs. Vandeweghe, 61, is survived by a husband, Adiel G.; daughters, Mrs. Gretchen Pugh and Mrs. Michael Wagner of Reading, Pa., Mrs. James Cathcart of Stuard, Fla., and Mrs. Anne Batchelor of Orlando, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Robert Crimmins of Ormond Beach, Fla., and a brother, Dr. Charles J.

Hely of Westfield, N.J.

Funeral services were Students On Honors List MADISON — A Rio Grande student was named to the Honor’s list at Fairleigh Dickinson

University recently.

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at St. Catherine of i,Mt. Penn, Pa. lieu of flowers conJtions are requested to be made to the Hunterdon Medical Center.

Obituaries

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on the Universi system this spring.

Also, named to the University’s Dean's List for achieving a 3.2 or better grade point average was Timothy L. Macatee of

Court House.

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CHARLES W. ZUERN, 77, of 1310 Virginia Ave., Cape May, died Oct. 6. He was a real estate salesman for Village Greene Corp. HUGH J. McPHILLIPS, 70, of 208 87th St.. Sea Isle City, died Oct. 7 at his home. He operated a bar and motel in Somers Point. GEORGE HOFFENBECKER, 75 of Wildwood, died Oct. 6. He was a retired salesman for Seashore Plumbing Supply

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FRANCIS A. DOWLING. 67, of 111 E. Sixth Ave., North Wildwood, died Oct. 8. He was a member of the Elks Lodge and the Irishmen's Association. SARAH ANN LEWIS, 65, of 280 81st St.< Stone Harbor, died Oct. 8. She served as church organist and Sunday School teacher for the Bethel UAME Church of Stone Harbor. DOROTHY gROWN, of 14 Dias Creek Rd., Court House, died Oct. 9. She was a local resident for the past five years. JOSEPH FRANCO, 88, of 203 jW. Rio Grande Blvd., Wildwood, died Oct. 10. He was a self-employed stone mason. HELEN OELENSCHLAGER, 83, of 503 W. Poplar Ave., Wildwood, diedOct.il. WILLIAM F. ROGERS, 79, of 7 Park Ave.. Del Haven, died Oct. 11. He was a retired engineer of the Bell Telephone Co. LdRETTA WEBER. 88, formerly of 10121 Second Ave., Stone Harbor, died Oct. 12, In the Crest Haven Nursing Home.

Harbor Duplicate Results of the Stone Harbor Duplicate Bridge Chib Oct. 3 were: North-South 1. Ruth Reese and Betty Mull; 2. BUI Coan and BUI Kephart; 3. Helen Joe and

Boo Owens.

East-West 1. Florence Dell and George Yeager; 2. Verrfce Caprio and Claire Menge; 3-4 tie Julia O'Neil and Catherine Devaney -

Bridge Winners Adrienne Brooka and Henry Buchianico. Results October 10 were: North-South 1. Jean Baker and Ubby Toner; 3-3 tie Vivian Cameron and Harmon Webb - Helen-joe Owens and Elsie Warner. East-West 1-2 tie Claire Menge and Louise Krause; Adrienne Brooks and Allot

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OATH OF OFFICE. Matthew R. Tomlin (left) President, Cape May County Chamber of Commerce is administered the oath of office at the Chambers' Annual Installation Banquet by Honorable George Francis. SUte Superior Court Judge. Mary Vandeweghe .Killed In Auto Crash

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