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CAPE MAY - The business community and friends are invited to attend an open house in honor of the opening of the new of
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7-8:30 p.m. tomorrow, June 24 The Welcome Center, begun in 1980, has grown recently extending its hours from 9:00 a m. to 9 p.m. to accommodate its near 10,000 visitors each year as well as the new office of the Chamber of Commerce office in the building. The chamber office is being operated by Mrs. Jane Clark of Cape May. The phone number is 884-5508 THE WELCOME CenteV--is run by the cily and directed by Constance Kosten, assisted by a volunteer staff. Ifhe Center provides informational literature about (rape May as well as the accommodations "Hotline” featuring 53 business including motels, hotels, guests houses, apartment houses, restaurants, and realtors. The "Hotline” is a touch-a-matic phone system phone system offering a direct line from th6 Welcome Center to participating businesses. The Welcome Center phone number is 884-3323.
Deaths
Rmrlal BatUndlrrl. 89, of Cape May Court House. June 20 She lived here 60 years Klwood M. Brown, 75, of Swainton, June 14 (ieorge K. Carlton Jr.. 76 formerly of Rio Grande He was horn in Erma and lived in Ihis area unlit four years ago when he moved to Kobe Sounds. Fla HaroM (iodfrry. 77, of Hammonton. June 15. Bom in Ocean View, he was a local resident 64 years and operated the Godfrey Rexall Drug Store here for more than 40 years Andrew tleslngton It. 74. of Villas, June 19 He was a charter member of the Gloucester City Oldtimers Baseball Club and the Almonesson Vol Fire Co he retired after 41 .—gears with Curtis Publishing of PfiBgdelphia Jotm J. McGovern 58, of Ocean City, June 18 He was a retired captain '\nnd/24-yr veteran of the Philadelphi* Police Dept Jtary Martin. 75, of Woodbine, ^-June 15 Horn in Poland, she lived In Philadelphia before moving here 28 years ago Paul M. Scull. 89, of Cape May Court House. June 17. He worked at the W J Tyler laimber Co for 2! years and left in 1931 when he was appointed by the Irfte William B Powell to serve three years as und$rshenff of Cape May County He then was elected to a three-year term as sherlfl Mr. Scull was president of the CaW May County Savings and I<9iht jfttsRe-'Tor more than 35 years and was still a director at the time of his death Grace Sorgrntoni. 88. of Wildwood Crest, June 17 Born in Italy, she lived here 40 years Klirahelh Toperccr, of Villas. June 18 Formerly of Camden, she lived in this area for more than 30 years She was a homemaker
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Doris Ward MAKING A SPLASH on the rain soaked streets of Cape May Point Saturday were 609 runners partiripating in the annual two- and five-mile runs benefiting the volunteer fire company. Overall winners were Greg Rapp>2l of Pleasantvllle. 24:41.9 in the five-mile; and Tom GaughN?, of Wildwood Crest, who ran the two-mile in 10:42.5. Over $3,000 was raised to boot.
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