Herald & lantern 8 June '83
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SEA ISLE CITY - Ninety-six members of the Remy family will meet at 58th Street this weekend for an old fashioned family reunion. Three family members, Tina Remy, Gert Donnelly and Nancy Gallagher hail from the resort. Jim Remy will be arriving from Florida, Joe Remy from Drexel Hill, Pa., and a host of other kin, from California, Colorado, Minneapolis, Chicago, New York, North Carolina, Connecticut and Philly, will join them to renew family ties and get acquainted with new members. All trace their roots to
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the same hrsi quality sportswear and sleepwear seen in over 3.000 fine stores .iiul catalogs. ()nl\ the manufacturer can give you such incredible savings all \ear long on all sweaters, slacks, shorts, pickets, sleepwear, skirls, shirts, mil more And c\cr\ihing is in-season. So leftovers, no seconds. |u,st the Ivsi I he I aglc's I ye makes for men. women, and children. New designs all the time. S4i a s ilwuys a gi»od (line to shop I he I agle's I ye.
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Louis J. Remy who met and married Regina Quinn in the last century. Their union produced nine children, five of whom are
still living. After the gathering of the clan, the family will join in Mass followed by dinner at the v.F.w. hall.
Wildwood Catholic Has 116 Graduates
N WILDWOOD - Graduation exercises for 116 students were held yesterday by Wildwood Catholic High School, with the bacclaureate mass at 10 a.m. at St. Ann's Church, Wildwood, and the graduation ceremony at 7 p.m., also at St. Ann’s. The mass was celebrated by Msgr Joseph Conlon, school administrator, and all the pastors from the parishes of the students Breakfast at Mariner Inn for faculty, parents, and students followed GUEST SPEAKER at the graduation was Sister Kathryn Miller, S.S.J., academic dean of Chestnut Hill College. Roman Osadchuk, father of one of the students, sang the National Anthem. Valedictorian was Allene Coughlin, and salutatorian Joanne Magee Members of the graduating class were: M*ry NIcolc AUmcno, Sebaftttan Balatriere, Kimberly Ann Bent. Michelle Btngnear. Tammy L Bolxenhardt. Jame* Philip Bradley, Frank Alan Breslin, Sandra Brolly. Karen Ann Buchter. Patricia Helen Bucket. Elizabeth Ann Capper, Susan D Carano. John Charles Caulfield Jr . Allene Marie Coughlin, Kenneth Edward Cramer, Anthony William Creacenzo Jr. A Daniel Curcio, John P Daglly Joseph Edward Dagney, Albert D'Agostino, Anne Theresa D'Amico. Thomas Dominick Danlng. Sharon Liana D'Andrea, Casey J Deane. Steven Joseph Anthony Derills, An na Marie DnSanctis. Theresa M Diehl. Robert Francis Dlpeso, Harry
James DiSilvestro III, Thomas R
Douglass Jr
D. Michael Vincent Downes, Jac quel me T Dudley, Michael Barry Dunwoody. Christine M Feketics. Lisa Lynn Fidell. Patricia J Fran co, Susan Margaret Gallagher, Den nis M T GardlW, Gina Patricia Gof fredi. Roxanne Elizabeth Gormley, Suzanne Marie Haury. Renee Michele G Helverson. Nicholas J Herman, Michael F Hobcr, Michael William Holmes. Rlizabeth Ann Hof fman. Walter James Hunter Jr , Stephen John Jakel. Susan M Jakel, Christopher Todd Johnson. James John Johnson. Josllyn Hayes' Johnston. Susan M Johnston. Julia Ann Kelly, Michael Richard Klrschner. William Kits. Richard James Kurian. Melissa A I Jim he rt David Landis. Frank E Lawson. Theresa Stephanie Lewis, Deborah Ann Lodge. Douglas T Long. Rocco A I,uongo Jr , Joanne Mary Magee. Kelly Ann Maguire, Dawns Marie Makral. Mark Joseph Malinowski. Anna Malious, James H McConnell III. Theresa Marguerite Marks. Christina Marie Mattea. Michael P McCurdy Jr , John J Mehan. Rosemary Milano. Patricia M Millar. Robert E Millar Jr . Edwlna Juliana Mlnnar, John William Moore Jr, Tina Marie Nuckols, Julie Osborn, Roman Peter Osadehuk II, Daniel P Palombo, Claudio Alejandro Pawlus, Fahio A Pawlus, Carmel la Mary Peragine Anna J Piro. Giuseppe P Piro Wayne Anthony Andrew Pistoia, Elisa Pizza, Martin Daniel Pole, Michael James Procoplo, Kevin Christopher Pulaski. Marybeth
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Michael F.mest Riasting, Adrianne Audrey Romack, Karen Maria Rug gleri. Daneen Marie Sctranka, Louis Sedotti. Cheryl Ann Sittlneri. Dawn Catherine Skomsky, Therese Marie Smith. Robert Joseph Sorensen Jr . Christopher M Sows. Daniel Stefanklewlcz, Michael Paul Suchodolski, Robert Raymond Taylor, Carla Marie Tomassi. Robert Todd Turbett, Christopher Paul Walczak, Kelly Kathlean Walsh, Kathleen Carey Anne Weis, Gustave J Winter III. and Valerie Marie Young
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