Cape May County Herald, 16 January 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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Senior Citisehs Plan Sapper For 10th Anniversary STONE HARBOR - The 10th anniversary of the Stone Harbor seniors will be celebrated with a covered dish supper Wednesday, Feb. 6, reports club president Louise Prager. * . She announced that Ma-guerite Klotzbucher would be in charge of the dinner and Harry Storhme z and Ray deLaurentis would handle entertainment. The supper will be at the American Legion Hall, and all members are asked to bring a covered dish to serve four people. Hot and cold hors d'oeuvres will be furnished by the dinner committee. Complete details will be discussed at tonight’s Fun Night. Other events planned for the near future include a bus trip to the Regency in Atlantic City for lunch; a ladies night party where the men do the cooking, serving and clean-up. At its recent gathering, the seniors were informed by slides and a talk from Marie Frappolli, head of the Woodbine State School, and her assistant Ruth Lorenzo. Trash Pickups Stay The Same AVALON - The refuse collection schedule announced recently here WON’T go into effect until next summer. In the meantime, the old winter schedule remains in effect and will continue until June 1.

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tmm 1 '• 1 1 « robituanes^j GENEVA BRADFORD, 83. of 214-85th St., Sea Isle City, died Jan. 7. JOSEPH T. CARR, 71, of 300 E. 10th St., Ocean City, died Jan. 9. He worked 25 years with Manufacturers’ Hanover. MAZIE C. CROWLEY. 74, of 251 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, died Jan. 9. She lived here 30 years. Cpt. DONALD M. DOUGLASS Sr., 76, of Cape May^ died Jan. 10. He was a retired Delaware Bay and River pilot with over 40 years on the river. OLIVER T. FOX, 66. of Falls Church, Va., died Jan. 6. He was the former owner-operator of Oliver Fox Men’s Clothing Store in Wildwood. JOHN C. HESS, 88. of 1106 Ohio Ave., Cape May. died Jan. He was a retired foreman at the Philadelphia \Mint w.’tere he worked 38 years. EVAN J. RIGGINS, 62 of Woodbine, dieq Jan. 9. ANGELO RUSSO, 63, of 3289 Ocean Dr., Avalon, died Jan. 7. He and wife Lena operated Lena's Market in Avalon. DR. L. A. SANGMEISTER, 78, of Woodbine Rd., Ocean View, died Jan. 10. He was a resident physician at the former Mercy Hospital to See Isle City. PRESTON V. TRIPET, 67, of Main St., Dennisville, died Jan. 10. A Wheaton Glass employee, he lived here over 50 years. CHRISTEEN WILSON, 50, of 724 E. Anna St., Whitesboro, died Jan. 3. HELEN C. WORKMAN, 60, of Gardens Plaza, Ocean City, died Jan. 10 She was a retired teacher.

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