Cape May County Herald, 26 January 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Marianist Christian Living Center here will host a weekend retreat for separated and divorced

Marianists Host Retreat CAPE MAY PT - The pereons March 25.27, beginning with a buffet 5:30 p.m. Friday and concluding 2 p.m. Sunday. Reservations must be made by Sunday, Jan. 30, and should be accompanied by a $20 deposit. For further information, call Father Bill. 884-3829

Claridge Trip Set As Cancer Benefit RJOxGRANDE - A bus trips to benefit the County Unit of the American Cancer Society to the Claridge Casino. Atlantic City, will be held Monday, Feb 28, Buses will leave the Wildwood City Hall Parking lot and Rio Mall Park ing lot, Rio Grande at 5:30 p.m. Call 886-1154 for advance reservations and information. avai>on bridge results

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1 Jayne Reddle 5740 2 Kathy Kurian 5560 3 Jack Meyer M90 STONE HARBOR DUPLICATE BRIDGE Overall Winner* 1 Peg Sheldon A Viv Cameron 29 2 Mary Pyle t Betty Deeney 28 3 Gene Fisher A Henry Buchiamco 4 Sue Bell A Pat Curren

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GRACE M. AUBT. 81. old Cape May. Jan 18 She was a member of the First United M-thodul Church and -the American Association of Retired Persons MARGARET C, BAIRD. 79. of Sea Isle City, Jan 21 Bom in County Donegal. Ireland, she was a resident for two years MABEL I. BLIZZARD. 74. of Ocean City, Jan 18 A longtime city resident, she was a member of St Peter's United Methodist Church REV JOHN E. CAMPBELL. 75 of Villas, Jan 22 Bom in Egg Har bor City, he was an ordained Episcopal deacon for more than 18

years

MARY LUCILLE -ELIAS. 43. of Ocean City, Jan 23 Bom In Savannah, Ga . she was an are* resident

for 23 years

l.GUISE E. FARINA. 73,of Villas. Jan 18 Bom in Ardmore. Pa . she was employed hy Cozy Morley's

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VINCENT GAGLIANO. 58. of North Wildwood. Jan 22 A US Navy veteran of World War II. he formerly owned and opera led the Ocean Spray Motel HAROLD W GRIFFIN. 81, of Stone Harbor, Jan 19 A resident for 14 years, he was a retired artist PHILIP JONES. 78, of Ocean City. Jan 21 He was a blackjack dealer in

Atlantic City

FRANK A. KOVAC8. 49. of Or moot. Jan 19 A lifelong resident, he was a 28 year employee of the Bell Telephone Co . where he worked as a

supervisor

HARRY A LEHMAN. 88. of Cape May. Jan 21 Bom in Philadelphia, he owned and operated IWiman s .Service Station for 60 years EMF.I4NE C LENNEN. 76, of Er ma. Jan 21 She was a Wildwood resident for SO years before moving here and was employed by the Office

of Aging

FRANK MAY SR.. 84, of Wood bine. Jan 16 A lifelong resident, he was a member of St Casimtr's Roman Catholic Church FLORENCE DYES McGLYNN, 99. of Delmar. Del . formerly of Cape May. Jan 20 Until 1952, she had owned and managed a hotel and restaurant In Cape May CATHERINE A. Mcl.AUGHI.IN of Ocean City, Jan 19 A resident for 10 years, she was retired from Heritage Bank OLGA I. THORN. 83, of Ocean Cl ty .Jan 22 Born in Sweden, she was a mem tier of St John's Lutheran

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GEORGINA A WATSON. 92 of Erma Park. Jan 22 A resident for more than 70 years she was a member of Wildwood Chapter No 1 IB of the Order of the Eastern Star Squad Sponsors Penny Party NORTH WILDWOOD - The city Rescue Squad. 400 New Jersey Ave , will have a Penny Party, Feb 5, with the doors opening 6:30 p m There will be refreshments and door prizes

SOMERS POINT - The foil area birth* have been reporter Shore Memorial Hospital DAUGHTER lo Rob-rl and ValerieO Brien Newman of Cape May. Jan 10 SON to Joseph and Roseann Gala Johnson of Wildwood, Jan 10 SON to Michael and Holly Parker Monihan of Ocean City, Jan II HON to Kenneth and Coleen Bar rett Johnston of Ocean dty, Jan 12. DAUGHTER to William and Dale Weigand Davis of Stmthmere. Jan IS. Auxiliary Sets Trip to Casino COURT HOUSE - A bus trip to the Playboy Casino in Atlantic City for the benefit of Thurston Elmer Wood American Legion Auxiliary, will be held Wednesday, Feb. 9, with the bus leaving Jamesway Plaza here 9:30 a m Return will be 4:30 p.m. Call 465-5255 or 465-5579 for information and reservations.

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