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Herald & Lantern 14 September *83
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COURT HOUSE - The following area births have been reported by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital: * Stacy Lynn to Michael and Anita West Wilson of North Cape May, Aug. 23. Daniel Lee to Walter and ■ Sandra Croat Watson of Tuekahoe, Aug. 25. Laura Rose to George and Darlbne Betlach MacBride of> West Cape May, Aug. 25. John Robert to'Betty Thomas of Belleplain, Aug. Cl 29 - Theodore Jason to Stephanie Criswell of Paulsboro, Aug. 24. James. Thompson III to 'James and Karen Engelman Smith of Linden, -Aug. 25. ^ Stephanie Lynn to Stephen and Debri Dahl Rice of Rio Grande, Aug. 29. ' ; Rachael Lauren to James ana Nina laniro Watson, III of Del Haven, Aug. 25. f Gina Marie to Richard and Elizabeth Moretti Ranalli of Nprth Wildwood, Aug. 29. Charlotte Marie to Waliace and Nancy Garretson Newby, Jr. of Rio Grande, Aug. 25. Robert Nicholas to Jane Garofalo of Villas, Aug. 28. Angelo Arthur to Michael and Gerryaim Schard Velardo of Wildwood Crest, Aug. 30. Jamie Lynn to Joseph and Lynn Bernat Dagney of NRio (i-ande. Sept, 1. - TSfeeriSse Semone Clair to Floyd and Wendy Mealy Freeman of Wildwood, Sept 1. vCrystal Ann to Piter and Rosaria Messina Piro of Erma, Sept. 1. Cherice Eve to James and Crystal Perry Williams of Burleigh, Sept ,1. ■ Leslie L. Jr. to Leslie and Carol Forbes Lewis Sr. of Whites boro, Sept. 2. Zachariah Charles to Eugene and Rhoda Lashley Schofield of Dennisville, Sept. 3. Brett William to Steven and Jacqueline Kershaw Russell of Villas, Sept. 3.
WILDWOOD -■- Appoint ment of Dale R. Snyder of Beesley’s Point as social worker and activities coordinator at the. Archway Medical Pay Care Center has been announced by Evelyn H. Schaad, R.N., program director. Mrs. Snyder, who graduated magna cum laude from Susquehanna University, will be responsible for attending to the personal problems of the clients at the center, as well as coordinating the center’s patient activities. The Archway program helps residents in need of nursing supervision and care to remain in their community setting, and avoid or delay placement in nursuig homes and other institutions.
Mrs. Snyder,, who graduated with a*Sache!or ‘ of Arts degree in psychology and a minor in sociology, has previously worked with the elderly in programs in Selinsgrove, Penna. At Susquehanna University, she was a dean’s list student for six terms and a university scholar all four years.
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COURT HOUSE — The County Executive Committee of the American Legion will meet 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Thurston Elmer Wood Post 198 Home, Dias Creek Rd. and Hand Ave. County Cmdr. Jean Berger will preside.
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SOMERS POINT — The following area births have been reported by Shore Memorial Hospital: f Son to William and Kathleen Harris Belles of Rio Grande, Aug. 23. Son to Charles and Karen Van Doren Howarth of Ocean City, Aug. 23. Daughter to Radames and Andrea Sirvent Gomez of Ocean City, Aug. 25. Son to Ronald and Maureen Carron Hagel of Oceanview, Aug. 29. Daughter to Donald and Lisa Baehrle Evans of Avalon, Aug. 29. * Son to Kenneth and Carol Lawton Williams of Oceanview, Aug. 29. Daughter to John and Karen Muller Sweatlock of Dennisville, Aug. 30. Daughter to William and Lillian De Rosa Dever of Sea Isle City, Aug. 30. Son to Herman and Marian Raff Hansen of North Cape May, Aug. 31. Son to Bryon and Kathy Cunningham Rahilly of Sea ville. Sept. 1. Daughter to Anthony and Marylynn Bishop Danze of Villas, Sept 1. #
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