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Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 6 November '85

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Williamsburg Trip Slated s In December SEA ISLE CITY - lis loth annual trip to Colonial Williamsburg for the light festival with its Christmas lights and decorations will . he sponsored by St. Joseph s Church Dec. 15. 16. and 17. This special period includes colonial holiday dinners and entertainment, many carols of that period, and ihe famous "baron's feast" Admission to the restored area in its holiday splendor is included and pre-holiday shopping at the Williamsburg pottery factory An innovation this year is a stop at Phillips Harbor Restaurant in Baltimore for a sumptuous I dinner enroute home I Reservations are limited I and must be made before I Nov. 15. Call 263-8285 for | itinerary and details.

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Deaths

Klsie I). Kradshaw, 85. of North Wildwood. Oct. 27. A local resident for 65 years, s she was a member of Holy I Trinity Lutheran Church. I Rose M. Broniszewski. j 96. of Burleigh, Nov. I. I Born in Yonkers. N.Y.. she was a local resident for six years. Clara^ Mae Buck. 81. of Villas. Oct. .30. Born in Philadelphia, she summered in the area for 22 years before becoming a local resident in 1963. Albert S. Camhurn Jr.. 70. of Ocean City. Oct. 31. He was a retired maintenance man for the City of Ocean City, where he was employed for 42 years. Born in Philadelphia, he was a life' >ng area resident. Catherine Burns. 87, of Wildwood. Nov. 2. Formerly of Philadelphia, she was a local resident for 23 years. She was a member of the St. Ann's sodality. Mary A. Fenerity, 74. of Wildwood Crest. Oct. 31. A retired leeal s^.rC'2rv fcr the U.S. Dept. of Justice. Antitrust Division in Philadelphia, she was a longtime resident of Collingdale. Pa. and a summer resident here for many years. Willie Fitzpatrick. 34. of Woodbine. Nov. 1 Born in Hendry County. Fla.. he lived in Whitesboro before moving to Woodbine eight years ago. Raymond J. Grover. 63. of Villas. Nov. 2. A retired tractor-trailer driver, he served in the Marine Corps for 13 years. He lived in Jacksonville, Fla., before moving to the area five years ago. Willie K. ilockett Jr.. 72. of Ocean City. Oct. 29. A retired minister, he was pastor of St. James A.M.E. Church and a longtime resident of Ocean City. He was born in Virginia. Chavanne I). Marple. 23. of Ocean City, Oct. 31. A cocktail waitress at Bally's Park Place, she was an Ocean City resident for eight years. She was born in Sea Isle City. J Gertrude K. Mover. 87. of North Cape May. Oct. 31. A local resident for three years, she was a life | member, past matron and grand officer of the Crescent Chapter. 55. Order of the Eastern Star MerchantvjJIe Benjamin I.. McCosh. 80. of Rio Grande Oct 30 Born in Industry. Kan . he served in Ihe Navy sub marine fleet from i922 to 1928 He lived in Camden County until moving In this area nine years ago Arthur j. "Bud" Nissen. 63. of Rio Grande. Nov 1 A coach driver for the Adven ture Trails Bus Co in Wildwood. he was a lifelong member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla No 83 of Wildwood and past captain of Division 8 Flotilla He was a member of the Mayor's Advisory Council of Middle Township Agnes ('. O'Knurke. 91. of Wildwood. Nov 2 Born in Odense. Denmark, she formerly lived in Gloucester. West Wildwood. Mayv.ille and Rio Grande during the last 40 years. She was a member of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of Wildwood. George J. Small. 34. of

1 Villas. Oct. 30 of auto in- \ juries. A blackjack dealer at Del Webb's Claridge </ Casino Hotel in Atlantic City. he was an Army veteran who served in Vietnam. He was a member of the VFW in Philadelphia. : J. Hope Taylor. 66. of Cape May. Nov. 2. A f retired tax collector and i treasurer for the City of Cape May. she was a local ! resident for 48 years She was a member of the village Greene Civic Assoc.. Friendship Circle of Lower Township and the Church of the Advent. Grace M. Toth, 90, of Ocean City, Nov. 2. born in Atlantic City, she formerly lived in Berholm. Pa., before becom i ng a longtime local resident. Ann VonColln. 73, of Cape May, Oct. 30. Born in Germany. she was a Cape May resident for six decades. She was a clerk for Keltie News and a waitress for the Anchorage Inn for 25 years. John Waltersdorf, 86, of 0c?2n City sr.« York Pa Nov. 1. Retired president of the Waltersdorf Furniture Enterprise, he was a former director of Hamilton Bank in York and a trustee of York College. He was a member of Lodge No. 226, Free and Accepted Masons of York. Ruth Wilkinson. 89. of Ocean City. Oct. 28. Born in Millville, she was a local resident for 25 years. Former 'Beacon ' Manager Burchelle J. Bashaw, of Cocoa Beach, Fla., and formerly of Cape May. died Oct. 23 in Haddonfield. NJ. He was 84. Mr. Bashaw joined the Philadelphia Fruit and Produce Credit Bureau in 1925, and was named Secretary in 1935 He served there until 1968 when he became manager of Congress Hall ir. Cape May for the Christian Beacon Press He is survived bv three children, nine grand children, including Curtis Bashaw of Cape May and Linda Kopp of Cape Mav Beach; four great-grand-children. and one sister Memorial expressions, may be made to the Building Fund of the Bible Presbyterian Church. Haddon Ave and Cuthbert Blvd.. Col lings wood. NJ. u.\i.n\ KKIIM.K Il.t H Winner* during Ihe N'ov | game 1st. Frances Thatcher 6130 2nd. Howard Irwin 5810 3rd. Flo Slabb S7R0

TV Program On Breast Feeding LINWOOD - "Breast Feeding — Should Every Woman and Child0" will be the subject of Forum 40 on Health, the monthly wellness program on WMGM TV Channel 40. at 10:30a.m. Sunday. Nov 10. Hosl is Dr Robert Bellman. president of the Cape May County Unit of the American Cancer Society and author of "Health Watch", a column on preventive medicine which appears regularly in, this newspaper His wife. Gail Milgram Beitman. is producer of the program. Dr. Beitman will host representatives of the LaLeche League, a support gorup for women interested in breast feeding their children. Kathy Tweed. Judy Berkey and Diane Metz. area residents, will talk about their experiences As trained facilitators for I ot ooko uitftt, uicy win also discuss the special concerns and problems faced by nursing mothers Memorial Mass Slated NORTH WILDWOOD - Wildwood Council 2572. Knights of Columbus, will sponsor a memorial Mass for deceased members at the council hall. Walnut and New York Avenues. 8 p.m. Monday. Nov. 11. Installation of officers for the coming year will also take place. Knights, family members, and guests are welcome. AARP Meet Set Nov. 12 COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) 1182 will hold its monthly meeting 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12. at the Methodist Church Social Hall here Persons not planning to attend the Christmas luncheon are asked to J>ring children's gifts, canned goods, and door prizes to the meeting. For further information, contact Isa belle Hawkey after 5 p.m. at 465-5852. PLEASE kmTpit DOWN. American Red Cross

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