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Burdette Honors 40 For Service
COURT HOUSE - Awards for service ranging up to 25 years at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital were presented recently at special celebration luncheons for personnel of its various departments Veteran of the group was Harriett Bowen, Court House dietary aide, who received a plaque for her 25 years of service, with William H, Waldron III, hospital president, making the presentation. OTHERS RECEIVING service awards include: 20 years - Marcia Smith, fiscal. Ocean City, and Elizabeth Stiles, RN, Court House. 15 years - Grace Armstrong, LPN, Villas; Doris Baljer, RN, Cape May; Dolores Glassford, unit clerk, South Seaville. and Louise McKee, materials management. Sea Isle City. Ten years - Kay Bright. r
RN, Court House; Barbara Geiger, NA, Sea Isle City; Monica Haubois, fiscal, i Court House; Dorothy Hewitt. LPN, Rio Grande; Irene Hiller, RN, Cape May; Theresa Karter, RN, Wildwood; Jean Ossowski, laboratory, Rio Grande; Dorothy Quickie. RN, Villas; Mary Reiss, NA, North Cape May; Louise Rickards, dietary, Dorchester; Mary Scheuermann, dietary. Cape May Court House; and Madeline Webb, medical records. i North Cape May. I FIVE YEARS Adleru^ Mae Alexander, unit clerk, Court House; Susan Andrews, plant operations. North Cape May; Corazon Buason, RN, South Dennis; Joan Caffrey, fiscal. Villas. Marleen Dramis, dietary. Court House; Betty Francis, personnel. Woodbine. Carol Franken- *
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can be hidden with one of the English ivy selections or with periwinkle (myrtle). Since tree roots will compete for water and nutrients, give each plant a good pocket of soil and extra care until established. Pachysandra is a good choice beneath deeper rooted trees or among shrubs. WOODED AREAS or the north or east side of the house are possible locations for bugle-weed ( A juga ) , goutweed (Aegopodium), Lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria ) , epimedium, plantain-lily (Hosta), leucothoe. pachistima. ribbon-grass < Philaris) , sarcococca and low-bush blueberry. Wildflowers such as violets, spring beauties, dog-tooth violets, ferns and May-apples also spread quickly to provide colorful covers along woodland paths or among shrubs A PLANT WHICH at tracted considerable interest in the exhibit was Lamium "Beacon Silver" having pink flowers and green leaves splotched with silver. Like bugle weed and goutweed. Lamium can become unkempt if not kept in check. Early spring is a good time to plant ground covers to help them become well established by winter
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F'OR LONG SERVICE — Harriett Bowen. dietary aide. Court House, is presented with plaque in recognition of 25th anniversary at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Making presentation is William H. Waldron III, hospital president.
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