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Herald & Lantern 2 February '83
HEARING TEST SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Frt« •Uclronic hearing »•»!» will b« giv«n ot Cape May County Hearing Aid D«»p*ntory, 17 Marlyn Manor, Rio Grande, New Jeney, 08242, on February 3, & 4, Thor*day and Friday.■« 2 Stole of New Jer»ey licemed Hearing Aid Diipemeri Ipeciolixing in nerve deafnew will perform the te»t» from 9 30 O.m -4:00 p m Anyone who ha* trouble hearing thould be te*ted. even people who now wear a hearing aid Those who hove been told nothing could be done for them thould olio be evaluated to find out which of the modern method* of hearing correction con help them hear better To ovoid delay, pleoie coll for appointment, 609 8860219
Swedith Esalen Maitage • Muscular Tension Releasing Trigger paintwork • Polarity energy balancing
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The upper lorso and the legs get support and pro lection from the rib c$gc
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the low hack area is more vulnerable The lumbar vertebrae have only muscles and ligaments to support them and keep them in place. Yet it is in this area that most of the strain of lifting occurs Lumbago, a form of rheumatism, causes contractions and unbalance of
CMl*0»«ACt0« the large muscles of the lower back This in turn results in a shift in spinal posture, compressed and irritated nerves, and pain Chiropractic offers relief from the pain of lumbago
In the interest of better health from the office of
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Skate-a-thon Aids Cystic Fibrosis AVALON — The Recreation Department of WIFI are sponsoring a Skate-a-thon Saturday to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. It will beheld at the Community Hall Saturday, Feb. 5. Sponsor Sheets may be obtained at the hall. A sponsor is $3 00 and a Booster ia $1.00 Each skater must have six sponsors to skate for Cystic Fibrosis Prizes will be awarded to those with the most sponsors Those under 18 must hae their sponsor sheets signed by a parent or guardian. For further information contact Dave Haberle at 967-3066
‘Believer's Relationship’
CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH
DANIEL HICKS
COURT HOUSE - ‘The Believer's Relationship” will be the sermon of Rev. Wilbert S Hoffman, pastor of the First United Methodist Church at Sunday's 10 45 a m worship A special part of the service is the children's object lesson Each Sunday a different child is asked to bring in an object for the
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lesson Music is provided by both the Senior and the Chancel choirs.
COURT HOUSE The following arr« birth* have been reported by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hnupital SOM lo Charles and Susan Kelly Mllemonof Cape May, .'an 5 SON to Michael and Padicta Stinger Velll at Erma, Jan 8 SON to Jamea ami tyncy Taylor Kldgeway o( Erma. Jab II TWINS to Luiaa I.oper of Whlleaboro. Jan 12 IMIOHTF.K lo Joseph and Margaret Rneao Toland Jr of Green Creek. Jan H SON lo William and Kathleen Grookett Kindle of Court Mouse. Jan 17 SON to Annette Green of Wildwood, Jan III DAUGHTER to Krank and Linda Guerro Rllhngiere of N Cape May, Jan 17 DAUGHTER to Vernon and l<«lle Williams Rowell of Wildwood. Jan 18 SON to Martha Adkins of Rio Grande. Jan TO DAUGHTER lo James and Rohm Calvin Hethennglon of N Cape May. Jan 18 SON to Robert andyTercra Rltchuw Clemens of Wildwood. Jan 21 SON to f)enni» and Mary Carlson Robertson of Cape May. Jan ») SON to Emile and Wanda Kline Pratt of Court House. Jan 22 HON to Jaime and Beth Watt Pluta of Villas. Jan 22 DAUGHTER to Daniel and Elizabeth Depuly Kleuskens of Court House, Jan 22 SON to Theresa Gillie of Court tlouae, Jan 23 DAUGHTER to Nikolaas and San dra Frazer Gavrilldli of Wildwood. Jan 23 SON to Eldon and Irene Egger mont Von Colin of N Cape May . Jan 24 SOMERS POINT The following birth* have been reported by Shore Memorial Hospital DAUGHTER In Vincenzo and Marta Damianl Inserra of Mar mora, Jan 18 . DAUGHTER lo James and Jac quelynne Richter Tarves of Court Rouse. Jan 18 SON to Martin and Pamela Morris Teller of Court House. Jan 22 DAUGHTER lo Brian and Kelly GuckeaCookeof Ocean City. Jan 23
LEOPOLD R ABRAMSON, 75. of Woodbine. Jan 28 He was a member of the Woodbine Borough Council for 30 years and was tne founder of both the Ambulance Corps and the Municipal Airport CARL E BECK SR , 79, of Ocean City. Jan 25 Retired, he was a member of the Ocean City Knight* of Columbus Council 2580 J BURTON CORSON. 70. of Lafayette Hllla. P* . Jan 23 He was formerly of Court House EMMA W DERKITS. 87, of Ocean City, Jan 30 She was a member of the Women’s Republican Club and the Golden Age CluB BERNICE G FISCHER. 83. of Villas. Jan 29 Born in Erma, *he was a lifelong area resident LINA FRUH. 85, of Wildwood Crest. Jan 28 She was bom In Get many and was a local resident for 20 year* JOHN GILLIAM SR., of Ocean Cl ty, Jan 23 Retired, he has operated hti own Insurance agancy In Bala Cynwyd. Pa for 30 year* MARIE M. HAFFNER. 71, of Villa*, Jan 23 Bom In Philadelphia, she was a member of Holy Splrll Lutheran Church LILLIAN L. HOUSTON, 91 of Wildwood Crest, Jan 29 She wa* a member of the Olney Presbyterian Church ROMUKL H JACKSON. 6* of Wildwood. Jan 22 Born In Baltimore. Md. he owned ami operated the Hermitage for 23 years BUCK JOHNSON . 80, of Ocean City, Jan 28 Bom in South Carolina, he wa* a resident for 30 years CALVIN P JORDAN. SB , 84, of Wildwood. Jan 27 Hr was n resident of this city for the past 80 year* TILLIE M ACKLEY, 82. of LaFayetlr Hill. Pa . formerly of Slone Harbor. Jan 29 She was (he former manager of Fred a Cafe DANIEL J MrGARRIGAN SR., of Clearwater. Fla and Ocean City. Jan 23 He was a meatcutter with the Acme Market for 40 years, retlr ing In 1975 » CLARENCE E MOONEY. 88. of Court House. Jan 28 He was a retired electrician and a U S Army veteran of World War II ELSIE M. NEWTON. 81. of Cape May. Jan 24 Bom in Bayonne, she moved here 19 years ago MARIE E. PHILLIPS. 73. of Ocean City, Jan 29 Born In Philadelphia, she was retired and a member of the Good Counsel Friend ship Gub HARRY N RYNER. 87, of Mar mora, Jan 25 An area resident for 15 years, he was a real estate salesman with R P () Realtors JACrfc. SCHAFER, 72. of Court House. Jan 29 A resident for 51 years, he was retired from Atlantic Electric . T ELIZABETH G ULRICH. 93. r\ Ocean City. Jan 29 She was a long time Pittsburgh resident before moving here to year* ago WILLIAM R VEIT. 63, of Sea Isle City, Jan 29 lit was retired after 30 years of employment at the United Stales Treasury Customs Department DR WILLIAM G WOHNACK SR.. 79. of Ocean City. Jan 29 He was the first resident physician In aneslhesia in the Untied Stale* ELSIE WELLINGTON. 87 of Avalon Jan 22 She had made her home wilh her daughter Arline Haury ALICE M WILKE. 67, of Cape May Jan 28 A resident for 50 years, •he wan a member of the First United Methodmi Church and was a former secretary of the Victorian Chorus ALVIN O WING, 67. of Cape May. Jan 24 He was employed by Mor row » Nul House for 20 year* and was a member of the Franklin St Mrlhodisl Church
Final Year At Academy
STONE HARBOR - Midshipman Daniel Hicks, a resident of the borough, will graduate from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y., in June with a degree in marine engineering. Hicks is captain of the tennis team at the academy. He is a 1979 graduate of Middle Township High School, and entered the academy through appointment by Rep.CwiJliam Hughes. The middie is the son of
Mrs. Janet Hicks and has two brothers, Orton and Robert. Davis Becomes 1st Sergeant COURT HOUSE - Gerald Davis, son of Virginia Wakefield and stepson of Fred Wakefield of 125 S. Boys St. here, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of first sergeant.
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