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New president-elect is Harry M Scott, a resident of Somers Point, who is with Ford. Scott • & Associates. Ocean City VICK PRESIDENT is Robert E Swart*, who is with the firm of .Adams.
Swartz <i Co., Ocean City. Robert H. Adams, a resident of Begiley’s Point, who is witrTthe firm of Adams. Swartz, is a new member of the board of directors.
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NEWARK. DEL ~ Two students from Cape May County were inducted into
Win Honors national academic honor societies at ceremonies held recently at the University of Delaware here. John P. Coulter. 5009 Lamdis Ave., Sea Isle City, was named to Phi Kappa Phi, which recognizes superior scholars from all
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Kathleen Ruth Hand. 102 Philadelphia Ave., Cape May. was inducted into Sigma Delta Pi. for excellence in the study of the Spanish language, literature and cutt
Rralrlrr W. Bfverly. 88. of Wildwood. May 21 She was prwi . deni of Cape Humait Resources, president of the Cap* May and Cumberland County Missionary Society, and president of the Republican Club of Wildwood Kathr>n( Rarklika. 69. of Villas. May 2* She was a past president and current treasurer of the Burdette Tomlin Auxiliary of Lower Twp and Cochairperson of Ihe hospital Cheery Corner Snack Bar associate member of the lock! Fishing Club, and a member of Ihe Amencan Cancer Soclely Gladys C. Cakiyk. 77. of North > May. May 23 She was a fiber of Ihe Indies Auxiliary of luddy l-ewis VFW in ViHas urge jl. Carran, 86, of Villas, ){y 24 Hewasa U S. Army veleran f World War II. a member of Ihe Villas Civic Club, and a member of the Friday (Jroupee* of Cape May Joseph Finnegan. 61. of Villas. May 26 He was a member of Ihe Helping Hand Citizens Band Radio Club of Villas Herman A HlnkW; 77. of Cold Spr mg. May 27. He lived here 20 years . Virginia M. long. 71. of Cape May. May 26 Formerly of Merchantville. she lived here nine years Donations may be sent to the Cape May City Rescue Squad. Cape Mav. NJ MOW Kt-SIF. McGANN. 71. of Town Rank. May 26 She was a member of the Cape May County Homeowners Assn for 25 years and a member of Ihe Cape May Senior Citizena organization William J. Marckhw. 65. of North . Cape May. May 26 He lived here 16 years and was a World War II Army veleran Alphonslno A. Mareiea. 86. of Wildwood Crest. May 23 A resident here «0 years, he was a U5 Navy veleran of World War I Kleran T. Martin. 70. of Cape May. Mav 36 He was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church Frederick F Mathla Jr.. 25. of San Francisco. Calif Formerly of Ocean City, he was a five-year .Navy veteran Waller Measdav. M. of Cape May. May 29 A former member and longtime chairman of the Cape May Planning Board during the initial phase of the city's Victorian Village Urban Renewal program. Mr Meas day also did historical research for the naming of the Victorian Mall walkways He had been active In Boy Scouts of America and was a lector and member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish Council Raymond Moure. Jr.. 70. of Marmora. May 22 He was u retired customer service representative for New Jersey Natural Gas Co Joseph Pliny. 90. of Sea Isle Cily. May 21 He waa a retired baker for Ihe Gold Medal Baking Co , Philadelphia Joseph L. Mamlle Jr.. 60. of Wildwood, May 26 Publicity dlrec tor for Ihe Oityqf Wildwood Ihe pasl 15 years, he previspsly co-owned Ihe Hurricane Bast nightclub and at one time owned the Hnf Brau Restaurant and also owned Ihe Landmark Motel Donations may be sent lo the Burdette Tomlin Hospital Building Fund. Court House. NJ 08210 Thomas F. Valenteen. 82. of West Cape May. May 25 He had lived here 30 years and was a former boi|er fireman for Burdetle Tomlin Memorial Hfepital
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JUST BEFORE COMMENCEMENT exercises at. Shelton College. Cape May. a couple of the «ix graduating seniors, Joseph Keller and Daniel Blizzard, are flanked by. from left: College President Rev. Glenn Rogers, Chancelor Dr. Carl Mclntire. and. right. Academic Dean Dr. Dennis Brown. Other graduates included Elizabeth Barnhart, Daniel Moyer. Corinne Olson
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