Herald & Lantern 2 Match '83
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COURT HOUSE - The following area birtha have been reportM by BurdeWe Memorial Hospital: DONALD WILL to Donald and Margaret Got ' ni Brunell of Wildwood Crest. Feb 14 J GERARD JR to Gerard and Bonnie Rackus Miller of N Wildwood, Feb 14 MARANDA LYNN and NICOLE LYNN to Deborah Diinkley Williams of Rio Grande, Feb. 14. . DAVID ANTHONY JR to'David and Lisa Barth of Villas, Feb 14 NICOLE ANN to John and Deborah I^ong do la Cretaz of' N. Cape May.
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STEVpN ALBERT JR to Steven and Donna Brown Nolan of Villas, Feb. 15 JOHN PHILIP JR to John and Terri Edwards Bryan of N Cape May, Feb 15. . CHARLES ROY V to Charles and Margaret Newton Powell IV of Cape May. Feb 15. DANIELLE ANN to David and Deborah Blong Warner of N. Wildwood. Feb.15
JUSTIN TODD to Arthur and Wendy Stitt Vitola Jr., of N Cape May, Feb. 16. ELIZABETH ANN to Bruce and Mary Brannan Long of N. Cape May, Feb. 17. AMBER LEE to Francis and Donna Jacobs Horn beck III of Rio Grande, Feb. 18 ' JENNIFER CATHERINE to John and Catherine Atkinson King of Wildwood Crest, Feb. 19.
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IBEL to Jose and Morales Gomez of Woodbine, Feb. 19. MICHAEL VINCENT to Joseph and Edith Babore Filachek of Stone Harbor, Feb. 20. SOMERS POINT - The following area/births have been reportea by Shore Memorial Hospital: SON to Thomas and Theresa tftjnmi Porch of Sea Ijrte<!Ity^reb. 17. DAUGHTER to Bradley and Zoey Starr Meyers of Ocean City, Feb. 18. SON to Andrew and Gail Easter-Vernon of Cape May, Feb. 19. SON to Paui and Darlene Egbert Battenfeld of Villas. Fob. 21. DAUGHTER to James and Marilyn Chewey Budd of Ocean View, Feb. 21.
Studinski’s Goes 7-0
AVALON - Studlnski Home Repair now holds a 7-0 record jn the Avalon Basketball League. The other teams on the league seem evenly matched but unable to touch the winners. In the two most recent rounds of play, the scores were as follows. On Feb. 14, Romano’s Restaurant 89, Newbold Real Estate 63; high scorers Jack Sykps 19, .Scott Brackman 18 and Doug Newbold 21. Kelly’s Irish Pub 95 to Cape Insurance 85, with Rlr Olsen scoring 34, Mike Kelly 23 and Paul Faman 40. STUD1NSKI HOME Repair 88 to Avalon Auto's
ROSARIO ANSELMO, 83. of Wildwood Crest. Feb. 19 Bqrn in Italy, he founded the South Camden Bakery MARGARET V. BLAKE. 79, of Court House, Feb. 27 Bom in Chester, Pa , she was a resident for 21 years EDWARD BOGDAN WOWICZ. 59. of Englewood, Fla., Feb. 21. Formerly of Avalon, he was a World War II veteran. MARYP. BUNTING. 30. of North Cape May, Feb. 21. Bom in Arlington, Va., she was a resident since 1967 WILLIAM B. COSTELLO. 56, of Lake Windsor, Wis., Feb 18. Formerly of Ocean City, he was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. RUTH K. GARDNER, of Ocean City. Feb 23. A resident for 21 years, she was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Frances Cabrini Church FRANCIS E. DITZIER JR.. 48, of Avalon, Feb. 23 A lifelong area resident, he was a painting contractor
MINNIE R. GERALD, 104, of Court House, Feb. 23. A resident for 78 years, she wris believed to be Cape May County’s oldest resident and was featured in a Herald and Lantern article on her birthday, Feb. 9. CHARLES G. GODSHALL, 91, of Woodbine, Feb. 25. bom in Telford, Pa., he was a retired machinist. MARIE HANNAH. 82, of Ocean City, Feb. 18. A resident for 60 years, she was a member of the Macedonia Methodist Church. MARGARET V. HASS, 65, of Clearwater, Fla., Feb. 16. she was formerly of North Wildwood, BYRON HOLT. 78 of North Wildwood. Feb. 22. Bom in Pennsylvania, he was a resident for 35 years. ANNE T. OGDEN. 76. of Cold Spring, Feb. 16. A resident for 50 years, she owned and operated the Anne Ogden Insurance Agency. DANIEL C. PARR. 73. of Sea Isle City. Feb. 21. Born in Philadelphia, he was a
79 with Mike Studlnski hitting for 38, Jim McStravich 14; Jeff Sobrinr.ki 14 and Scott Palmer 18. In the last round it was Newbold Real Estate 76 and Kelly’s Pub 58, with Sean Keating 17 for Lhe winners and Mike Kelly 19 for the losers. Avalon Auto 59 to Romano's Restaurant 53. Mike Tanner netted 12 points, Bill Soes, 10 and Rich Pass 18. Studinski Home Repair kept its winning streak with 82 to Cape Insurance 79 Jim McStravkk 22; Tim McKinley 20 and Paul Far-
nan 37.
The standing* are nov. Studinski Home Repair 7-0, Avalon Auto Repair W. Kelly * Irish Pub 3-4, Newbold Real Estate 3-4, Romano's Restaurant 3-4. Cape Insurance
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High Scorer* for the season are
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Rick Ol^en I KIP» 6 172 28 7 Mike Studinski <S H R 16 IM
PaulFaman (C.l.C.
tNREi Pst Ryder (R.R.) Doug Newbold i NRE > Graig Soens (CIO Jack Sykes <R R i Joe Foley (AAR>
125 25 0 121 20 I 112 187 33 155
retired machinist AUSTIN L. RAYNE. 71, of Dundee, Fla., Feb 23. Retired, he was a summer resident of Green Creek ROBERT G. SCHMID. 50. of Ocean City, Feb 24. A resident for 30 years, he was advertising manager for Siam’s Shop-Rite, Rio Grande. GRANVILLE STILES, 62, of Cape May, Feb. 19. He was the owner and operator of the White House Guest House and Stiles Taxi Service. EVERETT B. WEIDNER. 81, of Ocean City, in Deerfield, Fla., Feb 18. He was the owner of Kelly’s Restaurant JOHN R. WHEATLEY, Jr.. 68, of Avalon, F^b. 26. He was a member of the U.S. Coast Guar(f Auxiliary and the U S Power Squadron
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