Cape May County Herald, 26 September 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 15

Herald & Lantern 26 September '84

Divorces Granted Pottery show r.APF MAY _ TKb Pan.

The following divorces were recorded recently at the Cape May County Court House: Mary P. Field of Strathmere from A. Vincent Field of Turaersville. Michael S. Vitola of Wildwood Crest from Cynthia. A. Vitola of Cape-May. Robert W. Halbnfner of Cape May from Lisa A. Halbruner of North Cape May. Michael Savino of Wildwood Crest from Patricia Savino of Wildwood Crest. Rita M. Kimsey of North Wildwood from David J. Kimsey of Cape May Court House. Teresa Townsend of Lower Township from Bruce Townsend of Fishing Creek. Maryann Lewis of West Wildwood from Thomas A. Lewis Jr., address unknown. James B. Frye of Burlington Co. -from Susan Frye of Petersburg. Franklin B. Huff of Wildwood from Kimberly J. Huff of Wildwood Crest. Herman Perry of Wildwood from Ollie Perry of Willingboro. Donna - K. Costigan of Ocean City from Robert B. Costigan of Cardiff. Debra A. Murtaugh of Ocean City from Bernard H. Murtaugh of Havertown, Pa. Linda Branson of Ocean View from Raymond Branson, of Ocean View. Norma J. Eckert of Burleigh from Raymond C. Eckert III of Lighthouse PL.Fla. Patricia A. Redburn of North Cape May from Lynn A. Redburn of Erma. P h y 1 1 i s s A . Kalaschenkow of North Wildwood from Eugene J. Kalaschenkow of Paterson. Sharon Broschard of Woodbine from Steven Broschard of Somers Point. Cheryl Smith of Ocean City from James E. Smith of Deptford. Jeffrey F. Spitzer of Ocean City from Janice I. Spitzer of Mays Landing. Julia Donahue of Elkins Park, Pa. from James F. Donahue of North Cape May. Bonnie Seaverns of Swainton from Marcus Seaverns of Indian Harbor Beach. Harry B. Mesi of Ocean City from Barbara A. Mesi of Ocean City. Marjorie Karavan of Lower Township from Theophilos Karavan of Wildwood Crest. Christopher S. Iannone of Sea Isle City from Lisa A. Iannone of West Orange. Frances M. Nagle of Ocean City from Joseph Nagle of Philadelphia, Pa. Frank L. Braun of Ocean City from Mary Jane Braun of Ocean City. Brian E. Doll of Ocean City from Paula S. Doll of New York. Neil W. Salmonsen of North Wildwood from Francis Salmonsen of Philadelphia, Pa. Herbert Waterman of Wildwood from Barbara L. Waterman of Wildwood. Colette J. Poole of Ocean City from Edward H. Poole _ of Ocean City. Lee Ann Pritchard of Ocean City from Donald Pritchard of Williamsburg, Va. Cheryl J. Mason erf Cape May from Gene A. Mason of Cape May.

Dianne I. Sprague of Ocean City from Lester D. Sprague, address unknown. Donna M. Galestock of North Cape May from

William J. Galestock of Cape May. Rita Grant erf Erma from Duncan J. Grant of Vineland. Caroline Snyder of North

Wildwood from Herbert T. Snyder erf Audubon Karen S. Leadbeater of Woodbine from Henry P. Leadbeater Jr. of Belleplain.

Sandra Carman of Strathmere from Frank E. Carman of Vineland. Edward J. Smith of "Ocean View from Marcia M. Smith erf Ocean View.

May County Art League will present a pottery exhibit by Sally Mclnerney Oct. 6-31 at the league headquarter?, 1050 Washington St.

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