Cape May County Herald, 1 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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SOARING — Jeffrey Wisse, left 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wisse of Cape May, tries his hand, or is it foot, on the obstacle course at Cape May County Park during last week's Baysea District Cub Scout Day Camp. Theme was "Soaring With the Eagle."

Above, the Cub Scouts gather around a good old-fashioned camp fire for awards, presentations, and. cover your ears, "den yells!"

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HELPING HANDS — Jimmy Collo, 12, Joseph Wyman, 9, and Roy Solomon. 8. (l-r) are engrossed in, making kites. Their parents are Mr and - Mrs. James Collo of Marmora, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wvman oC Palermo, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Solomon . of Erma. At /right, D. J. Lloyd. 8-year-old son of Mr. . and Mrs. Dennis Lloyd of Erma, gets help from, left to right, Scott Ahrendts. 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alhrendts of Fishing Creek. Darren t Mayer, 13-year-old son of ft Mr. and Mrs. Barton ™ Mayer of Sea Isle City, and Michael Hubbard, 12-year-«ld son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Dennis Hubbard of North Cape May.

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Hentges Reelected To State Position

COURT HOUSE - Cape ^May County Surrogate W Robert Hentges was unanimously reelected to a second one-year term as the chief of the Surrogates' Section of the New Jersey County Officers' Association at a recent meeting in Jamesburg. Surrogate Hentges nam ed Union County Surrogate Ami P. Conti as the vice chairman of the association. ^ Serving in this 12th year 1 as Cape May County Sur- % rogate, Hentges said he was honored to be asked by the other 20 county sur- j rogates to be their | chairman a HENTGES SAID that § one of his major complishments in the/past year was the appointment .' 4 of a committee of sur-jS rogates. composed of Sur^ 5 rogatesaDonthy Bla^e^of ^ SomerseWounty, Elfon A $ Conda of Buriingtoo-miin- Ij ty, ArUhohjTsusfeS^ Ocean County and QenevaV * Wood of S^IeiTTXtomty, to# review andWvise aH forms' P presently used /inVjiur- j rogates' offices/ in New g Jersey. y Surrogate^ Hentges sa*d * the committee did a i magnificent job, and that j

'n 1985, all surrogates offices in New Jersey will be using identical forms. This, he said, will make the J system more efficient and provide unified forms, which can be used by the <Pi counties! ftP Surrogate Hentges will take the oath of office at the annual conference of the County Officers' Association tobe-beld Sept. 13-16 at the Inlanders Hotel in |Oce^fn City 1 ,

tin Dean's List 1 At LaSalle r | £ ERMAf — Melissa Anne 1 e Lambert. 797 Tabernacle I fj Rd . has been named to the I H Dean's List at La Salle University. Philadelphia. | jPa for the spring | semester To qualify 1 j students must have a 3.5 1 grade average or better i Melissa i"s a 1983 & ; graduate of Wildwood | i Catholic High School and I I attending La Salle on the | Christian Brothers J Scholarship

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