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Scholarship To Rower
AVALON — James E. Rieser, a recent graduate «J *of Holy Spirit High School and a -former resident of Sea Isle City now living here, has received a $5,000 athletic scholarship to attend Northeastern University in Boston. Rieser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rieser, of 4008 Bayberrv Dr. The $5,000 grant is a fiveyear scholarship which is to be renewed each year | Rieser attends Northeastern. Buzz Congram, varsity crew coach at the university, extended the scholarship offer to Rieser. who graduated in June after being a star on the Holy Spirit High School varsity eight
Street's History | Recalled
STONE HARBOR - A I party, hosted by Mrs I Lillian Kerstetter. was | given recently for residents ■f Stone Court and their Piests. | The theme for the occa- j\ sion was a Hawaiian motifs > ' Most of the guests were attired accordingly antbfcnc- i ed to the music of H<flvaii After a barbecue, the guests listened to the history of the Stone religious settlement of 70 years ago by William tison of Mr. and Mrs. e Brown, an original of 70 years ago) is the only living dant of\the original ownefcs and repealed many interesting facts. A tour of'six homes was taken by the guests. The homes ranged from the original condition to those completely re-modeled. . " Homes opened for the loup were those of the following residents: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dutch and Miss. Susan Dutch; Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, 11 Stone Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartke, 30 Stone C^t.; Mrs. Doris Harris and Terry Harris, 15 Stone 6. : Mrs. Florence Hopwood, 19 Stone Ct., and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Camel, 55 Stone Court.
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