Cape May County Herald, 20 November 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Scholars Named

COURT HOUSE - David ' G Blood, director of guidance at Middle Township High School, announces the selection of I three seniors as Garden State Distinguished Scholars. John Francis. Dottie Gallop, and Edward Peterson, are among a select group of nom i nees representing less than three percent of New Jersey secondary school seniors The average Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) combined score for these students is over 1200. Verbal scores average 600 and math scores 670 The Distinguished Scholar program provides for a $1,000 annual scholarship at a New Jersey college or university, and is

renewable for each of the four years a student attends college. These scholarships are available at all 56 New Jersey colleges and universities. Civic Club Yule Bazaar WILDWOOD - The Wildwood Civic Club. Maple and Atlantic Avenues, will have a Christmas bazaar beginning 10 a.m. tomorrow and Friday Dinner will be served 4-7 p.m. tomorrow, and luncheon will be offered 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday.

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Deaths e

e Bruce Bennett. 34, of e Whitesboro. Nov. 7 in Los Angeles. Calif. An Army veteran of the Vietnam War. he spent most of his life in this area. Edith F. Douglass. 79, of Erma. Nov 15. A lifelong resident of the area, she was a retired employee of the Lower Cape MayRegional Board of Education. She was past matron of Cape May Chapter 156. Order of the Eastern Star and past president of the local fire company auxiliary I John A. Guest. 70, of Villas. Nov 11. A retired fireman for N.A.C.D. in Johnsville, Pa., he served as a platoon sergeant in the Marines during World War II and was awarded the Purple Heart. A Eucharistic minister at St. Raymond's R.C. Church, he was a scoutmaster in Hatboro where he formerly lived. He was active in local scouting and masonic orgnaizations. Viggo Hilland, 70. of Croydon. Pa.. Nov. 14. A retired engineer at the Eaton Corp of Philadelphia, he formerlyoperated a business in Wildwood. He was a Navy veteran of World War II Stella C. Johnson. 76. of Cape May. Nov 12. Born in Brownsville. Pa . she was a local resident for 56 years. She belonged to Our LadyStar of the Sea R.C. Church Joseph K. Likens. 71. of Ocean City. Nov. 13. A registered builder for four decades, he was a member of Green Tree Ministries in Egg Harbor Township, and a former member of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Philadelphia. Reginald II. Morrell. 71. of Court House. Nov. 13. A i Goshen resident until 11 years ago when he moved to Court House he was a retired engineer for Barrett Construction Co. He belonged to United Methodist Church of . Goshen Mary D- Kehrmann. 72. ^ of Sea Isle City. Nov. 5 in Hornell. N Y Born in Chester Pa . she was a local resident for seven years and a member of St

Joseph Roman Catholic Church. Joseph S. Robinson. 6P. of South Seaville, Nov. 11. A lifelong resident of the area, he owned and managed the Little Village Greenhouse in Dennisville. An Army veteran of World War II he was past president of the Dennisville Volunteer Fire Co.. and past member of the Dennisville Board of Education. Maudie L. Ross. 85. of Ocean View, Nov. 12. A North Cape May resident for 38 years, she formerly lived in Baltimore. Gilbert F. Simmerman, 70. of Dennisville. Nov. 13. Born in Sea Isle City, he was a Dennisville resident for four decades. He was a retired welder for Wheaton Shipyard in Dorchester and a member of the local volunteer fire company. Mary E. Stewart. 73, of Woodbine, Nov. 10. A Woodbine resident for five decades, she was a retired sewing machine operator for Feit's in Woodbine. She was a grandparent at the Woodbine Developmental Center. John W. Tice. Jr.. 17. of Cape May. Nov. 12 of auto injuries. A junior at Lower Cape May Regional High School, he played running back on the Junior Varistv Football team. Formerly of Chalfont. Pa., he spent summers here until his family- moved to Cape maytwo years ago Alex V. Trzaskouski. 71, of Sea Isle City. Nov 10 A retired truck operator employed by Motor Freight Co. of Philadelphia where he formerly lived, he was a local resident for two decades He belonged to the local Fishermen's Club For P,irents « SOMERS POINT - Parents Without Partners will hold a dance for members 9 p m l a m Friday at Chi Chi's on New Road New member orientation will begin 8 30 p.m For more information call 390-1255

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