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Wednesday, February 27, 1980
The Herald and The Lantern
NJROTC Nit&Thur. COURT HOUSE - The Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit at Middle Township High School will hold its annual NJROTC Nile. 7:30 to9:30p m. Feh. 28, The evening will begin with a company inspection and pass-in-review in the high school gym. Following this will h« a demonstration hy the unit drill team. Cadets will he on hand to escort guests to areas within the building where various aspects of the NJROTC course and extracurricular activities will be presented. Light refreshments will be offered. This is the second consecutive year that Middle's unit placed first overall in a statewide competition between ROTC units representing every service. Constance WlUmeyer
Merchants To Hear Mayor N. WILDWOOD - Business men and women from the Wild woods are being urged to attend a special "Report to the Business Community From the three Mayors ", 8 p.m. Feh. 28th at the local Community center. Every motel and hotel association. Chamber of Commerce, merchants association and other group should be in attendance to hear this report according to the three mayors, of this community. Wildwood and Wildwood Crest. To Talk Gardening STONE HARBOR - The owner of Barber's Fresh Meadow Nursery and Greenhouses will speak on vegetable gardening during the 10a.m. March 10 meeting of the Garden Club at the firehouse. The meeting is open to the public and refreshments will be served.
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Strange Stories CAPE MAY - Mrs. David Hunter will discuss "Strange Stories, Amazing Facts" during the 2 p.m. March 3 meeting of the Literature Dept, of the Women's Community at the city library reading room Births COURT HOUSE - Ttw foHowtnc arra birih* have bwi announced b> Burdf nr Tomlin Hospital have MAI.IKKA RIIANINK YASSKK. bom to Hurley and Pamela Demo sey Vauer of 41 Jackson A . Apt (C Cape May. 2/7. ROBYN ANN MARIE RICK bom to Ronald and Donna Newland Buck of 212 E rtlhSl .N Wildw ood Vt JENNIFER RUZANNA HUGHES, bom to Lester Sr and Carole Elliott HuRhes of 1.10 4th Ave . Edgewood 2/H NATALIE ROSE RICCIO. born to Joseph and Linda Ciccarone Riccio of RD »3. Bo* 5. Bucks Ave . Court House. 2/10 MATHEW PHILLIP 1.0 MONACO, bom to Albert and Belly Baumstark l^i Monaco of 120 A Sea Spray Cl . N Wildwood. 2/8 MARK ANDREW DE GENOVA, bom to Gennaro and Carol Peters DeGenova of 2 Dory Dr,. Cape May Court Houae. 2/5 CHRISTOPHER TRTilT. born to Robert HI andJeanetle Elliott Trout of Delsra Dr . Dennisville. 2/13 LISA MARIE AXELSgON. bom to Ijirs and Darlene Orl Axelsson of 705 Hughes Ave.. N Cape May. 2/18 ANTHONY LEE ARRCOTT. born to George and Mari Kebholt Arscott of 122 W Maple Ave . Wildwood 2/17 RONALD JOSEPH LASKEY, born to Ronald and Janice New house l-askey of 318 DeSolo Ave .Villas.2/17 KRISTY ANNE LYNN, bom lo James and Shirley Spong Lynn nf 24 Sunny La S Dennis. 2/17. DEVIN RORKRT FERRY, bom • to Robert and Sandra Strain Ferry of 217 W loth Ave . N Wildwood. 2/17 MICHAEL KEVIN DELANEY JR., bom to Michael and Ann Millar Delaney of 6708 Landis Ave , Sea Isle City. 2/18
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Aretha Franklin Film Wed. Night COURT HOUSE - "Aretha Franklin. Soul Singer." will be shown this evening (Wednesday at 7) followed at 8 by the monthly meeting of the Cape May County Branch of the NAACP in the Public Meeting Room of the > County Library. All are/ welcome to boTh gatherings. Call branch president D Mack at 465 5736 for more information
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Higher Interest — I.onger Life Banks can now accept 30-month saving certificates with interest based on U S. Treasury note rates. Marine offers these certificates with only $1,000 minimum. Now the advantage of higher interest can be earned on ,amounts far under the previous 6-month, $10,000 minimum money market certificates. Marine National Bank offers both 30month and 6-month certificates. One difference 3Q-m0nth certificate rates change monthly; 6-Ynonth money market certificate rates change weekly. YOUR interest is guaranteed to remain the same for the certificale’s life. Daily Compounding Makes A Difference When you put your savings into a Marine 30-month saving certificate you'll get DAILY COMPOUNDING OF INTEREST. This helps savings grow and gives an attractive effective annual yield. Interest Payment — It’s Up to You Most savers keep interest in their accounts until redemption where it will accumujate. If you choose, we can automatically deposit interest into your Marine checking or savings account.
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