Cape May County Herald, 29 February 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Miqfd>ne headaches are • aused primarily by pressure or nirKhing of nerves ai the base of the skull when there is misalignment of vertebrae m the neck Chiropractors can locale pinched or blocked neck nerves and gently realign the vertebrae usually relieves the pamlul symptoms o* migraine headaches IN THE INTEREST Of .BETTER HEALTH FROM THE OFFICE OF DR. JOSEPH J. RIZZO DC, P A CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 139 WASHINGTON ST., art MAY • 884-2162

His name is “Adrian". He’s the very important canine member of Betty and Albert Di Gugllemo's household Adrian is the friendliest terrier, all white, with a personality you can’t forget. Running out to greet you, he makes it known you’re welcome in his home in North Cape May. Adrian goes everywhere with his "owners, and rightfully so, for he lacks only speech Otherwise, be might well

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Henry Hunt, formerly of the Cape May Acme staff, is now at the North Cape May store, and while he’s missed at his former place.. Henry’s the cashier with the-mostest when he's on duty, making ever so many new friends. Many have followed him there just to

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shop from him! THERE'S GOING to be another "little Zuccarelli" prr'ty soon ... parents are £of?een and John Zuccarelli ... (John is the son of Terry and George Yeagerof the Dragon Lady Restaurant next to the Ac'ne in Cape May). Mom- . my. Colleen, it waitress

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It's an important birthday, because she’s reached certain plateau, for Ginny Dellinger, wife of John Dol/inger, city assessor Can’t really say which it is (I'm her friend, too), but if you know Ginny, she doesn’t look a day over 40 — or let’s say 45. Happy, happy birthday to Sister Rosemary Cicchit ti ' who just happens to be my darling cousin!). She's a missionary sister, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, with the Immaculate Hear^of-Mary Order. Having spent many years in Rome. Belgium. Antique, Virginia, now she’s .in North Carolina. She’s been coming to Cape May since a little girl and pictures of "Rosie*’ as we caU her, on the beach playing, are cause for lots of dreaming way back when an the family gathered

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WELCOME HOME from the hospital, John Sudak, everyone’s funeral director in Cape May. John's on the mend and surely has the best wishes of so many, wife, Peg, makes sure he takes care. Also back from the hospital is Francis McTague, better known as "Babe". All good wishes to her, too. Also lots of good wishes to my daughter, Anita Mariarcryk, after her hospital stay. All wishes for a speedy recovery to Cynthia Duck, of City Hall. Cindy surely Has to be sick; she's never missing from her job. And daughter, Donna, along with hubby. Patrolman

John Buhner, are keeping a close watch on her to make sure “she takes her medicine". Hurry back, Cynthia, you’re missed! I don't know if you’ve noticed, but there’s been no "lull" in Cape May’s, North Cape May’s or even . West Cape May's influx of visitors and traffic. There’s still a certain amount of activity, even though less than in peak summer mon-

ths. Just going by the number of people attending the Bingo games around the area, there’s a hundred or better and that* s progress no matter how you look at It. Our Lady Star of the Sea pariah hall is buzzing with players on Sunday evening and the 11,000 in prize money is the greatest! In Memoriam: John Hocella, a summer resident of Cape May Country for half a century, husband of Rose (deceased) and daughters, Marie, Elisabeth, Rita (deceased), Rosalie «and Jacqueline. He’ll be sadlymissed by so many.

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