Cape May County Herald, 8 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Herald A Lantern 8 Hily 81

DO YOU HEAR BUT HAVE DIFFICULTY UNDERSTANDING? WAIT NO LONGER Coll and make an appointment for a FREE Hearing Test and also to. see the pll'.new IN-THE-EAR Hearing Aid with NO MORE BATTERIES to buy. SENIOR CITIZENS Will receive a 20% DISCOUNT on any Hearing Aid purchaiad WITH THIS AD (axplrai 7/31 /81) CALL NOW-886-0279 Cape May County Hearing Aid Dispensary 17 Morlyn Monor R?o Grande, N.J. 08242 OFF/eeOPEN FOR SERVICE AND " BATTERIES MON THRU SAT.

At Kiwanis Confab in La.

NEW ORLEANS - Three Cape, May Court House Klwanianr were among 19000 Kiwanians and their families representing 25 countries at the Louisiana Super Dome here June 27 as the 66th Annual Convention of Kiwanis Internationl open ed. * Club vjjresuJent Lou Luteci, past'Lt Gov Frank Ross arW club director Don Rhinesmith attended the convention, which concluded July l PRESIDENT Lou Lutcri served on the committee on elections for the adoption of resolutions add election of officers for Kiwanis Inter national * Principal business of the convention besides election was adoption of resolutions and amendments; honori*ng outsfandihg individuals. clubs and district's for achievements

during the past 12 months; and instruction and indoctrination work shops. FEATURED EVENTS included presentation of the Kiwanis Decency Award to the Osmond Family, several sessions on issues such as fariff. solar energy and family health care. Main entertainment for, the convention is Bob Hope. I

Kiwanis Internationaf is a 300,000-member community service organization. New Jersey Kiwanis has 19 divisions with clubs and 6,800 members.

The Court House Kiwanis Club has a membership of 61 with is new members in 1980 and 12 new members for the current Kiwanis year, which end Oct. 1.

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Roar M. Bovc. n( Cape May. June 30.’ In PMadrlphia A mtidcnl here for 20 yearv shr waife member of the Cape May County Women's Republican Club, and Ihe President* and' Past President* Club of the Womens Regular Republican Club of Cape May County, and the New Jersey Federation of Republican Worried She was the widow of the late William A Hove, focmer T .ical director of Cape May Pier ranrls P. Canning. 63. of Wildwood Crest. July I A borough resident for 60 years, he was « L. retired party boat captain of the n Reliance out of Wildwood Crest Carolvn A. Carlberg. 79, of Ocean View. Jul* 3 Formerly of Wildwood . Crest, shr 1 had livedjn this area for • 75 years. She laugh! physical educa lion at the Margaret Mace School in North Wildwood frAn IfcUo 1047 George S, Carlin. Bl. of North Wildwood. July 2 Affesldenl of this community for dight ydirs. he was a World War I Army veteran Mildred K. Coote. TO. of Ocean City. June 26 Formerly of Mount Airy, she lived here for 10 years Helen M. NOecraene. 80./of the ' Villas. July 4 She was a resident here for 30 years Margaret Frahner. 82. of Ocean Cily, July I She lived here for 16

years

Trella Mary Hansen. 72. of Rio Grande. July 2 Born In West Cope May. she was a lifelong county resi-

dent.

Marie Hoffman. 87, of Ocean View. July 3 A retired licensed practical nurse, she lived here for 16

years

Karl M. Long. 57, of Erma. July 4 in Philadelphia A partner in theLong Brothers Building firm and member of Ihe 1-ower Township Planning Board, he was a lifelong

resident

» Henry L. Reiver. 67. of Villas. July 5 Born in Reading Pa . he was A resident'here for 15 years ' Uvina D. Sabin. 70. of North Cape May. June 28 Born in Phllattatphia. she was a resident here Mr six

years

Robert N. Miaffer. 34. of Villas. July 2 A dental technician in the Coast Guard, he lived here for several

years

Samuel Shepard. 75. of Cape May. July I A resident here for 20 years, he retired arsh Army sergeant after

27 years service

Waller D. Sweatloch. 30. of Townsends Inlet, June 30 The

manager of Shi ' at John's Pier,

years

Amllcare C. Trtl. 59. of.Wildwood

Crest. July 30 A rrtlrNLsupervisor at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard,

he lived here for fiveRean

Kdmund 8. Wlshan^SS. of (*ean

aiscd here. * and real

City. July 3 Bom an)| he was a local bulk

estate broker, and whs past president of the city'* Real Fjtale Board

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