Herald A lantern 30 September 81
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Fox To 6e Speaker
TUCKAHOE - County Sheriff Beech N. Fox will be the featured, speaker at the annual Fall DinnerDance of The JJpper Township Republican Club, to be held Friday evening, Oct. 15, at The Crab Trap Restaurant in Somers
Point. The dinner-dand? is sponsored by the Com- ) mittee to Rel Elect Mayor ^Leonard Migliaccio *and Clerk Barbara
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First Woman to Head N.J. American Legion
“'Beach Fox is a most dynamic speaker, and we are honored to have him as our speaker this year,” Miglidccio stated. "He is a dedicated conservative Republican, and I am proud^ to be running on the same ticket with him.” Tickets for the dante are available from all Republican Committee people in Upper Township, Most County Republican loaders will be phesent.
WILDWOOD Margaret M. Malone of Trenton became the first woman state commander of the New Jersey - American Legion when she was overwhelmingly elected to lead the tS.OOO member organization during ihe state convention here earlier this month. She also become^ only the fourth woman nationally to serve as a state commander iif The American
Legion’s 63-/ear history. In her acceptance speech, Malone said she will emphasize that The American Legion helps America Work because the Legion works. "IN PARTK'CLAR." she • said, "I refer to the many. Legion programs designed to assist the youth of v our state and nation. High School Oratorical Contests, the baseball program, American Legion Boys
State and Girls State, the . sponsorship of sports teams and Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops, are just a few of The American Legion-sponsored pro grams for young New ^Jerseyans.'
A LEGIONNAIRE tor 27 years, Malone has serVrti the American Legion’ in numerous offices at tM* lotal. cbunly and state
levels She was the only woman state vice com madder and first state ex ecUliye committeewoman Active in community af .fairs. Malone was ap pointed by Governor Bren dan Byrne to the Ne* Jersey Veterans Services Council, and is currently serving her second 4-year term. While on the council she served as Recording Secretary and is currently Vice Chairperson
Charloltr W. RlKlrr. 69. of Dias Creek. Sepl. 21 Born in Weslville. she moved to Avalon eight years ago. ami here last May Mr* Bigler was a volunteer for the American Red Croas l.ouls K. Carling Jr, M. of Wildwood Crest, Sept 24 Born in Ocean City, he retired in 1960 after 55 years* an foreman on the Penns?lvania>Readng Seashore Line Mildred •■Mickey" Fagan. 60. of Wildwood Crest, Sept 21 She was part owner of the Loft antique shop in Swainton from 1968 to 1975 She lived in this area for 56 years Josephine A.M. Henry. 71. of Green Creek. Sept 23 Born in Philadelphia, she grew up here and in North Wildwood, and was a 1928 graduate of Wildwood High She later moved to Berlin, then returned here seven years ago, • David James Kerr, Ip*, of Avalon. Sept 22 A lieutenant/on the local beach patrol, and a IKS 'Air Force veteran, he was newly‘employed by his family's firm, Avaion Real Fstate Mr Kerr was the winner of the around the island row in the 1980 Dutch Hoffman Memorial Lifeguard Races William II l^edom. 62. of Villas. Sept 25 He moved here from Darby. J»a eighl years ago John J. IJquorl. 66. of Fishing Creek, Sept 26 Born In Philadelphia, he lived here for five years Irvin W. t oper, 79. of Cape May. Sept 21 A lifelong resident of this city. he was dock manager for Axclson and Johnson Fish Co for 30 years He also operated the l,oper Market Helene M. Mels. 67. of Cape May. Sept 25 Bofm in Nfw York City, ihe lived here for I0 r years She was assistant manager at the Atlas Motor Inns in Cape May Irvin B. Oliver. 82. of Oaklyn. Sept 22 Bom in Cold Spring, he was employed by the Cape May Sand and Gravel Co . and was also caretaker for the. Cold Spring Cemetery Mr Oliver retired after 17 years as a mainteiiance worker at the Univ of Pennsylvania Madeline L, Snyder. 80, of Villas. ' Sept 24 Bom in Philadelphia, she moved here eight years ago, . Catherine A. Vance, of Court House. Sept. 24 A registered nurse 1 , she was an instructor fn home nursing services for the American Red Cross, and chairman of Nursing Ser-. vices. Cape May County Chapter During WWII she was chief nurse at the 826th Convalescent Center in Fngland She received the Bronze Star in 1945 The Catherine A Vance Award was recently established in her honor to be given to persons per forming outstanding service in the field of nursing in Cape May County She was the first recipient of the award
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