Cape May County Herald, 7 September 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 45

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Herald & Untem 7 September '83

-Deaths-

Katharine Albertson, 81, of Villas, Sept. 1. She was a member of the Winslow United Methodist Church and the Senior Citizens of Villas. Ronald F.C. Allison, 38, of Wildwood, Aug. 31. A lifelong resident of the community, he was a Wildwood fireman. Marie Bonney, 82, of Cc irt House, Aug. 29. Born in Philadelphia she was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Marion Calogero of ' North Wildwood, Sept. 2. She was a city resident for the past 54 years. Vito M. Carfagno, 43,. of Wildwood Crest, Sept. 2. A former real estate specialist for Penn* sylvania, he was a resident for five years. Sue Cerruti, 93, of Ocean City, Sept. 3. Born in Italy, she was a resident most of . her life. David E. DiFilippo, 66, of -Ocean City, Aug. 29. A member of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of

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•OAftD OF E9UCATIOM

NOTICE «$ hereby given mal sealed t»ds be received by me Slone Harbor Board or Education. 93rd Street and Tiwd Avenue. Slone Harbor. NJ on Wednesday. September 21.1983 3 730 prevail ing une at «»ntch time they *«* be pubfeciy opened and read in the Office of me „'Board. Slone Harbor Elementary School ^or the sale ol me foaowmg equpmenl ! t7F0S»*»l Cow ttow 1570101873 Mnmjv bb* 11.100 GO t«0oasTc0tfk*rl1«H7 * • toaron eoctct pa S 100 00 » Bids shoJd be mttleihwnbng and addressed to Mrs Joan B Hutchinson. Secretary. Stone Harbor Board ol Education. 93rd Street and Third Ave . Stone Harbor. NJ 06247. Said «erw shaft M aoti m the coricMon which same are now, vwthout any watrarv bes or guarantees of any kind. Said items may be examined in the Stone Hflitor Elementary School during the hom of 9.90 am. - 3:00 pm. Monday thru Friday. The Board a Education reserves the m/K to reject any or at bids. JOAN B HUTCHINSON : BOARD SECRETARY FEE $9.98

Fame/he was a former football coach and player for the Philadelphia

Eagles.

Frank B. Elliott, 59, of North Cape May, Aug. 13. Born in Cold Spring, he was a truck driver. Clyde B. Isett, 82, of Wildwood, Aug. 27. Formerly of Royersford, Pa., he was a resident for

12 years.

Sophie Jargowsky, 66, of Woodbine, Aug. 29. She was retired from the Woodbine State School after 20 years of service. Constance J. Judyski, 38, of Avalon, Aug: 31. Born in Dennisville, she was the owner and manager of Phil's Defi. Jean Lance, 78, of Dennisville, Aug. 26. She retired in 1975 from the Cape May County Election

f Board.

Thomas A. L^ahy, 65, of Town Bank, Sept. 3. Bom in Staten Island, N.Y., be was a resident for five months. Brendan Miller, infant son of James and Suzanne Miller of Court House, Aug. 28. • /.- Ethel F. Murphy, 87, of Ocean City, Sept 1. Bom in Conemaugh, Pa ., she was a resideht for 15 years. Dr. John W. O'Brien^, Erf Cape May, Aug. 28. An educator for 41 years, he retired after 23 years as assistant superintendent of the Ridley, Pa. school

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Olga M. Palmer, 89, up on the dare.” Cape May, Aug. 27. Shtr* One year later, Bello was bora in Cleveland. became the tinsmith at

Mildred E. Schroeder, 69, of Burleigh, Aug. 29. Bom in Philadelphia, she was a member of the Tabernacle United Methodist Churchy Russell Washington, 62, of Woodbine, Aug. 30. He was employed by the Woodbine Developmental

Katherine Wilhelm, 81, of Lower Township, Aug. 27. Formerly of Philadelphia, she was an area resident for 20 years. ' • j

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Historic Cold Spring Village. Her Tin Barn workship and sales area has moved from the Blacksmith Shop to the Cape May Point Jailhouse next to the Country Store. Beginning last year, she took lessons from tinsmith Fred Rechsteiner at Wheaton Village glass museum in Millville and received pointers from f local tinsmith Win Har-

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HER ANTIQUE tools were provided by the owners of Cold Spring Village, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Salvatore, who had collected a break, viseanvil, blow horn stake, crimping machine, candle mold stake and wire stakes. She also uses a rawhide hammer, two tinner’s hammers and a ball pein hammer for shaping. Her raw materials are ’ roofer’s tin and tmpiace. She makes a variety of •items in the shop. Her candle scones,, hot plates, weathervane, candle lamps and wall signs as well as her mobiles featuring tin whales, birds, farm animals and Christmas theme decorations are all popular with visitors. Adevice to hang wreaths' from doors without nails is ^

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Betlo is at work, every day except Thursdays In the Village and can be reached via modern telecommunications at 884-582# while she hammers away at her creations from another century.

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