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Club's EMD Sums Up '84
WILD WOOD — In connection with observance of the parent group's 95th anniversary on April 24, General Federation , of Women's Clubs Day. the Evening Membership Department of the Wildwood Civic Club has issued a summary of its activities during the past year. The Wildwood EMD, made up of women who can't attend daytime meetings, was organized in 1946 and currently has 57 members. RECENT PROJECTS of the EMD include: support of Holy Redeemer Hospice Program; gifts of food, clothing, medicines, etc., for the needy of the com- • - BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTODIALER* 5 is 4^ 3 MEAT CARS UNDER 1 BURKE ROOF OLDSMOBIIE • CHEVROLET CADILLAC SALES-SERWCE-RARTS 522-1475 CLEANERS ft UUNPfltS [ HhH I CLEANERS A LAUNDERERS EXPERT TAILORING M# SMBE I LEATHER CARE
munity, Halloween Fun Fair in Wildwood; S.W.I.M. Program donation for parallel bars and wheelchair; Ocean Academy, donation for special puppets to be used in library, and for equipment for severely handicapped. Also, donations for beautification of parks in Wildwood and to Hereford Lighthouse, North Wildwood; service as judges at Wildwood Baby Parade; participation in Red Cross Operation Fireside; giving time and gifts to Association for Retarded Citizens and a women's group home in Erm a ; assisting with Wildwood Easter Parade; donation of homemade cookies to Woodbine i
Developmental Center. Officers for the 1984-85 year are: Mrs. Kenneth Galloway, chairman; Mrs. William Schaule, vice chairman; Mrs. Kenneth I Durham, recording secretary; Mrs. Richard Cunningham, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Raidy, financial i secretary. Directors are I Mrs. Natalie Senekoff; i Mrs. Annette Jackson, and i Mrs. Marge Hennessey. ' Officers on tgte state level i from the Wikrwood EMD i are: Mrs. Annette Jackson, I southern assistant to Crafts; Mrs. Harry Hudi son, southern assistant to Project , Mrs. Peter Yecco, i Second District vice chairman; Mrs. Charles J. Veri saggi, EMD state public afi fairs chairman.
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Melvin S. BiUle. 84, of y West Cape May, April 25. A H retired welder for the b Philadelphia Navy Yard, t< he move'd here from Heislerville 45 years ago. C John A. Conroy, 63, of f Ocean City, April 22. He was a retired General s Motors parts manager, V employed by Colonial S Chevrolet, Wilmington. He r served with the Marine Corps in the South Pacific C during World War II. a Carl H. Dobrindt. 83, of J Wildwood Crest, April 28. r An army officer during ( World War II, he was a i member of St. Simeon's 1 Episcopal Church in North f Wildwood. He was a local t resident for a decade < Ralph E. Gallaher. 84. of West Cape May. April 27. A 1 lifelong resident, he was a building contractor for 67 < I
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years before retirement. had served as the I building inspecfor 15 years. Leah W. Gane, 64. of Ocean City, April 21. A former secretary for Newtown Township. Pa., she belonged to the Women's Club of Newtown She was a local resident for five years George Gates. 63. of City. April 23. An resident for tnany years, he was a chef, most recently employed at the Golden Inn. Avalon. He had worked at the Dennis Hotel, Atlantic City, the Smithville Inn and the Captain's Table, Wildwood Crest Emma I. Hughes. 87, of North Wildwood, April 24. A resident of Cape May County for eight decades, she was a past president of the Auxiliary of Fire Company Number One. She belonged to the Service Guild of the first Baptist Church of Wildwood where she was a member for 70 > years. Edmund H. Kinder. 72, of North Cape May. April 28. A local resident for 10 years, he was a retired maintenance supervisor for Universal Rundle of Monroe. Ga. Virginia F. Lamanna. 65, of Sea Isle City. April 26. She was owner and proprietor of the Boardwalk Gift Shop from 1934 to 1979 Walter J. Long, of Ocean City, April 20. A retired self-employed paperhanger and painter, he was a World War II army veteran. He was a charter member of the Cape- Atlantic Rock Hounds Club. Dorothy G. Miller. 68. of Wildwood. she was former owner and operator with her husband of the Safari Motel in Wildwood Crest. Anna Schifner, 91. of North Cape pay. April 22 Born in Hungary, she formerly lived in Williamstown for 30 years before moving here eight years ago. , Russell C. Swain. 92. of Cape May, April 24. A former resident of Cape May Point, he was a retired banker, employed by Eastman Dillion Union Securities of Philadelphia for many years. Shelia I). Quinn. 51, of North Cape May. April 25 She was hehd housekeeper at Ocean Holiday Motor Inn in Wildwood Crtst for five years.
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