Cape May County Herald, 30 October 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 50

50 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 30 October '85

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? Deaths

Harold J. Abrams 74, of Sea Isle City. Oct. 23. A retired insurance agent, he was also chairman of the Board of the First Savings and Loan Association. Sea . ; Isle City. He was president 'of 'the Woodbine Brotherhood Synagogue, and a former Municipal Magistrate of Woodbine. He was a veteran of World War II Mary Betty Albert, of Narberth, Pa and Avalon. Oct. 25. She was the wife of Rev. John J. Albert, pastor of the Church of St. John's by the Sea in Avalon. Hazel Kachmann. of Ocean City. Oct. 23 A reti. secretary and administrative aide for the YMCA and the YWCA in New York City, she was a choir member of St. Peter's United Methodist Church. John ('. Bower. 80, of Ocean City. Oct. 23. A retired president and general superintendent of the Fernwood Cemetery in Fernwood. Pa., he was recipient of a 50-year pin last year from the University Lodge. Free and Accepted Masons Number 51 of Philadelphia. William K. Carroll, 81. of Villas. Oct. 23. A retired welder for the Philadelphia Navy Yard, he was a Navyveteran of World War II and a member of Town Bank VFW Post 3725. He was a local resident for 25 years. - Octavia deMiranda, 90. Cape May. Oct. 19 A retired draftsman and artist for the Harris. Henry and Potter Co. in Buckingham. Pa., she was a local resident for 14 years. She was born in France. Harold L. Dungan. 88. of Wildwood Crest. Oct. 25. A retired secretary for Nicetown Dye Works of

Philadelphia, he was an honorary member of the North Hills Country Club North Hills. Pa. She was a local resident for 16 years. Birdie Fenstemaker. 77. of Villas. Oct. 19. Born in West Virginia, she was a former resident of South Dennis. Elizabeth L. Ileimach. 54. of North Wildwood. Oct. 22. Born in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, she spent her life in this area. Albert C. Kelly. Sr.. 89, of Elwood and Cape May. Oct. 20. A painting and interior decorating contractor he and his late wife Mary owned and operated The Homestead Rest Home in Elwood for more than 35 years. .Mary V. Kurtz. 87. of Wildwood Crest. Oct. 25. She and her late husband owned and operated Kurtz's Restaurant from 1942 to 1962. Ernest A. Madara Jr.. 59, of Marmora. Oct. 24. A toll collector for the Garden State Parkway. he formerly owned and operated a trucking firm and also worked as a carpenter. He was a lifelong resident of the area. Helen E. Monica. 78, of Villas, Oct. 18. She was the wife of the late Rocco P. Monica. Jean Perentin. 75. of North Wildwood. Oct. 24. Born in Philadelphia, she spent the last 15 years in this area. May Schweibinz. 94. of Lower Township. Oct. 26. Born in Philadelphia, she was an Erma resident for 28 years. Virginia P. Sloan. 58. of Ocean City. Oct. 23. A long time adrlTinistrative secretary at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, she was a member of Margate Community

Church and a founder and first president of the Barrington Women's Club. Mattie L. Swain. 88. of West Cape May. Oct. 21. A past president of the Women's Community Club of Cape May. she was active in numerous civic affairs. She served as a past treasurer of the Esther Circle of the Women's Association of Cold Spring Presbyterian Church. Born in Sussex County. Del., she was a local resident for 62 years John Toole. 90. of Avalon. Oct. 22. A retired woolen mill employee in Huntington. Conn., he was

an Army veteran of World War I. Alvin Van Artsdalen. 89. of South Dennis. Oct. 23. He worked as a carpenter for a half century and spent 10 years in the employ of Herbert and Hornsley of Stone Harbor. He served as a seaman in the Navy during World War II. Esther C. Wilsey, 85. of Cape May. Oct. 22. A retired school teacher after 43 years of service with the Camden Board of Education, she was a past president of the American Federation of Women in Woodbury.

Divorces Granted

COURT HOUSE - The following divorces were recently recorded at the Cape May County Court House: Catherine Di Guglielmo of Ocean View from Frank Di Guglielmo of North Wildwood. Teresa Lebow of North Wildwood from Dewitt P. Lebow. address unknown. Mark J. Alexander of Villas from Christina M. Alexander of Del Haven. Dana D. Farrow of Cape May Court House from L. David Farrow of Stone Harbor. Joyce Berly Cox of Swainton from Clarence E. Cox of Tucson, Ariz. Linda Umscheid of Cape May Court House from Karl Umscheid of North Cape May. Geraldine L. Lascuoia of North Cape May from James Lascuoia of Cape May. James A, Sanceciz of Wildwood from Joan B. Sanceciz of Philadelphia. Karen Gartland of Beverly from J. Donald Gartland III of Ocean City.

Linwood Sparks of Wildwood from Deborah Sparks of Sea Isle City. Phyliss Carroll of Villas from Eugene F. Carroll of Villas. Kathy Leigh Parcell of Villas from Richard E Parcell of Villas. Daniel F. Matthews of Cape May from Shirley R. Matthews of West Cape May. Audrey M. Van Brunt of North Cape May from Clinton E. Van Brunt of Cold Spring. Bonnie G. Beason of North Cape May from Robert J. Beason. Sr. of Philadelphia. Gayle Champion of Marmora from Tyrone Champion of McKee. Lois A. Hale of Ocean City from John T. Hale of Brigantine. Helen Reed of Avalon from Frank R. Reed of Ocean City. Josette M. Bailey of Ocean City from William # M. Bailey of Palermo. Christine A. Clydesdale of Erma from James D Clydesdale of Erma.

On November 5, 1985, you are being asked to vote on a referendum allowing all police employees to transfer from Public Employee's Retirement System of New Jersey to the Police and Firemen's Retirement System of New Jersey, to the Township of Middle, The following estimated cost/has been furnished by the Board of Trustees of the Division of Pensions: 1. The annual normal contribution to L be made on account of employees in $ 1 Oft O K) OO service January 1, 1986 IODju I ifal 2. The estimated annual contribution on account of the accrued liability if paid in twenty five (25) installments $00 OOHI AA will be 99g,/Ol.UU 3. The total cost to the Township of Middle over twenty-five (25) installments $0 O A O OTC AO would be g£,04g,£/3,UU