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‘Woman Of Year’ Honored AARP Chapter Installs Staff
CAPE MAY - Mrs. David Hunter was the recipient of the "Woman of the Year" award at the spring luncheon of the Women’s Community Club. Mrs. Hunter is a member of the Burdette-Tomlin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and a volunteer worker in the hospital thrift shop. She sews puppets for the young patients in the Pediatrics Ward (a onewomen project), serves on the Red Cross Bloodmobile. solicits blood
donors and renders canteen service. ALSO. SHE HAS served as president of the Hospital Auxiliary. Cape May branch. She is a volunteer worker on the Information Booth in Cape May; delivers meals for "Meals on Wheels"; assisted in the CROP Walk for Church World Service; aided in the book sales for the Cape May County Library In addition she is a volunteer worker for the Mid-Atlantic Center for the
Arts; drives the elderly to doctors' offices and takes them shopping for the Christian Social Relations Department of the Church of the Advent. For many months she participated in an exercise pattern for a disabled child.
She is an active member of the Shell Club of the Wetlands Institute, and serves as treasurer of the Atlantic District of the Episcopal Women.
CAPE MAY - The annual installation luncheon of Victorian Cape May Chapter 691 of the American Association of Retired Persons was held in Wildwood Crest The installing officer was John Gilbert, state director of AARP Newly elected officers are: Rose Haering. president; Louis Schiavo, vice president; Paul Wenger, secretary, and Mary Joyce, treasurer ALSO INSTALLED were board members Frank
Alburger, Hattie Carter. Sylvia Coleman. Beulah Diehl. Adelaide Franks, Robert Franks, James Middleton, Charles Sctrill ing. and Ellen Tamoria, also nominating committee members Thomas Riffe and Elmer Lytnan Brief greetings were given by Freeholder Gerald Thornton. Fred Coldren, City Manager of Cape May; and Ann Zahera, executive director of the Office on Aging OUTGOING president
Frank Alburger was presented with a plaque honoring his dedication to the well-being of senior citizens. A sing along entitled "Weather" was directed by pianist Rose Haering. assisted by a- volunteer chorus of Agnes Nehring. Marie Momat, Isabel Alburger. Ted Haering. Tom and Dorothy Riffe. Louis Schiavo, A Bob and Edith Schnitzel, and Bob and Adelaide Franks
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