D E C 1 9 8 8 PBA holds holiday party for students tht <strong>Ocean</strong>, Qty PoUoe- ifve to a brother or Site* at man's Benevolent Assoda- &««•. said Schaffer, and tt<strong>of</strong>t (PBA), Local «I, held "Ws added a ipeflal touch Its annual Christmas party to ths party," for students, prior to the lite association, which in holidays, at the primary p»t yean l»Id &• toy and intermediate Khools giv»-§way on th» Music and also St. Augustae'i Pier, be^an preparations for Regional School. &• event in September. Members erf toe PBA and Drt, Bgt Jot Betoel, FtL Rich Santa Oaus visited each <strong>of</strong> Wtshart and BUI Sparks the sehooli for several wganiwd the program, hours. Each chUd visited The PBA also assisted with Santa Claus and mow than 50 neady families received a gift <strong>of</strong> their to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with toys, choice. fowl and food gift oirtifi- "All the work mat is eates, under the direction <strong>of</strong> done to raise funds and Drt. William Wilent, ehalrerganize the event is worth man. the expression on the chil Fund raising events and dren'i faces," said Dei. donations from residents Gary Sehiffar, president <strong>of</strong> contributed to this year's the PBA, Many children party, which totaled ,0 toys and gift eerttfteatw. elal wlihss durthg PBA Christmas party. ' SAL! • SALE . SALE. SALE • BALI • SALE. SALE. SALE- 50% W IM WltctTO MMCIMNMMi 700 Aibufy Am, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 398.1740 Daily 10-8 Cloied Mon. Jan. i > BALI • 8ALE • SALE • 8ALE • BALE • SALE • SALE Young at §| Heart to meetJanJ lpm j 'ntty: Xlam Witt hold in § Tfcepwgreitt will feature Willie Akarthy, prtfrfint«t ttw local fcalmm to fteis(TO,iiigttist— * < t t Tgp l f Gty taxpayer* formed to o^taj ewpMy tawa end •f• ; Gifts for patients t MtltenCiMte, lift, and Mary Barton, righMf th Ingersoll heads the Star Lodge in Tuckahoe Celebrates 80ih birthday its 125* year, 1 ^ W. topr- Past marter, Harold C fifi put dtstrtct dipu^ Morgan Morris, who IB cur- grandmaster. treasurer, were among the past master serving ai honored guests in the installing Marshal; and Thomas Jewelers | H \\|l >Si IS • I .1 l| | l • W M( Ml '; i i iSll'l M i Hi I-\|I- 1 -.1 (A I. I i \ M I | i I S II 'A I I h", . , .1) | S V \|.-| "Himlli .Icrscy's Miiiinond S t n " " ••"""•••' Cuiit speaker- was COMMUNICATIONS IS MEETING TOPIC Shirley Ford Wealhere, image consultaht and ' dent <strong>of</strong> Style Inc. <strong>of</strong> i too, will discuss "better communications through lmaBe" at the next meeting <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Adsoda- Bon <strong>of</strong> Women's Business Owners, Cape May County Chapter, Jan, it at the Lobster House, Cape May. Din» ner Is 7 p.m. with cocktails at 6 pM, Cdst it $16 for members, $20 for nonmembers. Call 398-1992 or 884- 2806, Jersey. Vocal solos were sung by Linda Sue Ford. Rose Bartholomiw <strong>of</strong> Un- guest <strong>of</strong> honor it a party to 1 celebrate her 80th birthday, I Dee, 16, In the board room lj tt«ptlon was held follow- Ing the ceremonies at the Stow, m Mays Landing fire hall. A longtime <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> | reildent and Stalnton $ employee tor many y§Ms, •$ Bartholomew Is In charge Of Hi me housiware and dilldren's department In the store. Employees from her departments, along with employees throughout the store, presented her win and Jewelry box and a Norfolk pine tree decorated for Christmas. New Year's baby;f)^ pin fWlfl Prank Weolty, I ^««MU^NiW Year's tosb-bibyeontiit(ipwi«id to Aat fflns to parents who m BSCI in rifls <strong>of</strong>fered by local mi*auitii ' Osborns in concert at OCEAN 1 CITV — lift ttinttift has ttf w« te 800 ot than to bodies, 11^ fe d mW«ttttto to »he nmw music tnd m » t b C l t a gas- wj^ pu»p£ is to pft*. ffl pfc . Osboms tn pmlw <strong>of</strong> Jews Hob Osbom Is meniger Christ, The Osboms PlUB Choir entertains seniors with holiday favorites **** PArtsmtrt In tht Unlttti Methodist Women's Christmas comedy Ineiucte, from lift, be judged UMW presents Christmas play Christian club makeup mmmm demonstration Jan, 9 ^ ^
At nwrttte*. Dee,». We*. Wt 3eOWa.4£DGtB At obituaries. Peter Macphoi son, 68; photographer : 9OMGRS POINT —Peter Maq>henon, 68, ot this com- • munity died <strong>Dec</strong> 13 in Shor Memn-ial Hospital altar a •brtfriUneis. ' A freelance phoiographcr for Tht Smtind-Ltigfr tor : fte |»ast MVeral wire, he spedtlired in sporti photdgK- J phy and, according to newspaper editor John AndruB, ; litttally wtnt out <strong>of</strong> his way to provide coverage <strong>of</strong> : youth sports. 'PetarMBcphtnon rared deeply for young people and tills concetti showed in his photographs," Andrus laid. "He deUghted In capturing the midal moment <strong>of</strong> a play on film. He was able to picture the exuberance <strong>of</strong> his subjects through a blending <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional ability and his love <strong>of</strong> youth while meet tow the challenge <strong>of</strong> the moment.* Born In Bathgate, Scotland, Macphenon came to the United States In 1926. He was i graduate <strong>of</strong> the Pitts* burgh Institute <strong>of</strong> Art and had a distinguished eireer is a prolesilonal photographer to Pittsburgh, Pa. where he resided before moving here 10 years ago. SuivtvinB are his wife, Sueette; three ioni, David <strong>of</strong> Longport, Robert <strong>of</strong> figg Harbor Township, and lames ef Sbmen Point; two daughteri, Butanne <strong>of</strong> Boston, Mass, and Sandra <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh; a brother, Jamei <strong>of</strong> Donora, Pa., and a sister, Jean Mulr, <strong>of</strong> CWno, Calif. Servlw was Tuesday it Gospel Hall Home in Longport, with Minor Hawk <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh) a lifelong friend, speaking <strong>of</strong> Macpherton*s resolute nature, his Christian life and <strong>of</strong> his coming to accept Christ as his personal savior. Arrangements were by the Jeffries and Keates Funeral Home, Northfleld. Kathleen Martin, 66 ; OCBAN crrV-Kathlein D. Marttn, 66, <strong>of</strong> 100 1st Street, died Dee. 28 at her home. : Bom In Philadelphia, she lived here permanently for six years, SPINNING WHEEL FLOWER SHOP OctanClty'% Family Flotlat CHRISTIAN SC Welcomes you to study the "go®" "T0mt ittktM Andmatin to Bi pnbidj and wtgmtmt is tuutmmk," ,, 0«Jl Hlfmpiiud <strong>of</strong> wm.tm Mommn ANB __J_.. y Mtty Batet Eddy, 145:3 Jlflgi, twmatletu and (upjmtl fa te«d«« fdf mf«t one hundtid ycati, mt Firit Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist 8th AAsbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-0038 First Pre§byterian Church "UoWngtorthrke Ward<strong>of</strong>Ufe' B;MBI I IL I SSV SUNDAYJAN, 1,1089 MotnlngVJdtshlp 11AM 9 WAYS AND MAN'SDAYS" W Unit. She served in the Bulge. nu ana i UHB VJUD, Shewaiamemfaer«IStfttnee&i Surviving aw her hustettrf,&vid B4| ttw 8. <strong>of</strong> Bucks County, Pa, and fecJtert |, <strong>of</strong> UL_ Sfi. Hel t ^ ° r Wtihihgton, b.en WUUiin Dougherty <strong>of</strong> Bucks Ooumm Ifo. ", g«ndthi!d«h; --/»-i nine be to WUatt Penn OiMetwy, PhOadltfphla. Uffll arwnittttente a» by the (QodMy t^neitl Matte, Jake O'Connor, 1 SOMBSS POINT— Jake O'Connor, .,^.U.,U,-U1U «, <strong>of</strong> John A. and Maty f. O'Connor, died FHdBV In Children's Hospital In PhiladelpKlfl. Also surviving are a brother, Michael at home| and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. faith A. O'Connor A Mass <strong>of</strong> the Angels was Bald Tuesday In St. Joseph's Church. Burial was In Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing. Arrangements were by the George H. Wimberg Funeral Home, Unwood, Contributions may bo made to the Atlantic County March <strong>of</strong> Dimes, Emily J. Smith, 90 OCBAN CITY - Emily J, Smith, 90, died DM. 2i In the Eastern Shore Nursing Home, Swalnton. Formerly <strong>of</strong> Unsfotd, Pa., Mrs. Smith moved to this community lr. 1920 and was a resident at Eastern for the past six years. She was a retired saleselerk it the Stnwbrldgt and Clothier sure In Philadelphia. Mrs, Smith was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's United MethodlBt Church and the Order ot the Eastern Star, Chapter No. 83. She Ii survived by a brother, Boyd W. NattteSS til Somers Point. eastern Star service wHi be 10:30 a.m. today ftfcttj. day), followed by funeral service at 11 &m> it the Godfrey Funeral Home. Friends may call from 10 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be In Seaside Cetrtetery, Marion F, .Josephson, 11 SOMBRS POINT - Marton F. "Mickey* fc&phm, 81, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, dlid D«. 48 at hw hoMB, Mrs, Josephsoti operated Mickey's Ceramic Shop here. A lifelong area resident, she was bom In Newo arid was a longtime member <strong>of</strong> the Seafood Bowling League in SurviviriB art hit* husband, Freds two daughters, Patty G, Cole <strong>of</strong> MlUvllle and Linda S, Paltfwti oriaureldalei a son, Pred U at home; arid two Bisters, Edna Nell <strong>of</strong> Hatnm<strong>of</strong>iten and VvbriMe ^Vejfflttrt af iWgWWt Michj: Marvin Stewart <strong>of</strong> Ne ; sc6i dtiti rwd grandchildren. Service wm bi Id $M.: today (tiiuwelay) at the Adami.p«/eet VmttAfam NekMd, Burial vMbi In Laurei Mernorial Park, f Walttr W, itier, f 6 DOVfiM, DgL — Walter W. SUdr, 76, fohnetly <strong>of</strong> till' wodd,Nj, died Det,2idt Ids httttie. New Sunday Schedule ST.JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Ooirtittl Avenue at Teruh Stf^l O<strong>of</strong>lflHCtty 9:00 a.m, - Christian Education 10:30 a.m.-Worflhlp \K Wedne3dayWor3hlp,7:30p(m, ST,PETER'S UNITED b MyrUc fcAch, ac, A Umgkcm rodent o! U«- Ki Wtt bom ta HiasWfttville. H.U and moved to grtttdAlldiw. ^rvUtt VrtB tttttt&y at Sfc Paul's Episcopal Church Cftiwd^ Del. teurkl was private. A m i t were by the Michael ). Amteuso Corttributlonii may be Bent to the Central Delaware Hospice, 637 & Governors Ave.> Ower, Del 19901. Andrew L» Gilford, 46 EOMERS POMf - Andrew L Glffonl, 46, a detective Wrgeant with the Somere Point Mite Department, died D^ 23 at Short Memorial Hrtebttel after a short Illness. " -"*-'-•-• - r - • sPotteeDepart* <strong>of</strong> the March <strong>of</strong> Dunes he coordinated the Mother's March for the A graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and Atlantic Community College, Mr. Glftord was a veteran <strong>of</strong> the Alt Fora* and a past member <strong>of</strong> the 177th Tactical Fighter Group <strong>of</strong> this New Jersey Air National Guard. A charter member <strong>of</strong> the Boners Point Fire Department, he was « member <strong>of</strong> the Police Benevolent Association LdCdl No, 77 <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Investigators, a past member ot the Somen Point Rescue Squad and was a coach with the Sowers Point Little League. A longtime area resident! he was bom in Perth Amboy. Surviving are two sons, Michael A. and Matthew D, both <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; a daughter, Pamela B, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, nil mother, Edna M, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; a sister Mart«."Gerry" Rolf <strong>of</strong> Somen Peirtts and a brother, Robert j, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point. Service WAS Tuesday at the Mlddleton-Sttoble Funeral Home. Burial was private. Arthur Geissler, 76 SOMBRS PO1MT - Arthur Cdssltt, 76, <strong>of</strong> Bay AVLnuodlDtl <strong>Dec</strong>. 24 ntBhnrcMcmoriii) Hospital, Mr. Gelssler formerly was a booWceeper in the ac^iintlr^ department at Pacemaker Co., Newark, tttew are nolmmedlate lurvivflw, Service wai Wednesday at the Adams-Perfect Funeral Hone, Northfield, Burial wai in Uurel Memorial Park, Pomtwa. Leone A. Creelman 6P1UNC3F1BLD, Pa,*-Lioni A. ttgiiMW <strong>of</strong> All AW died <strong>Dec</strong>, J3 at tho Har«Um Hall Nursing Home in MMMWCMUt^ Ut^ reefetwi wai a reHred stattstidan for Atiantic Ct». In Phlkdelphia, tjg are two sons, Howard R Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Xiipfttt one rioter. DUibpth A> Btown bt Chal/ont. P&,\ gtandchlldrett and three great-grandchildren. ttfVMf* and burial were private at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the/aWily. Lavinia HolHngsworth, 71 Arrangements were by the OUver H. Bait Co,, Phlla- OCBAN CtTY-LavLfllo ft, HoUlflgftW<strong>of</strong>th, 71, died <strong>Dec</strong> 16 at Show Memorial Hospital, Bom In Philadelphia, sho lived lit Abtngtottj Pa, and NapefVllle. ill, before triovitig here, , , MVi, MollliigsWdttli WAS » m&nbet <strong>of</strong> St. Peters UnltodMdthod Lit Church, i <strong>of</strong> Palernwi a itta Gewge Wi Sstfi simsi and Asbu/y Avenue fttiv, Paul W, wtdarLod, Pmtf SUNDAY JAN, 1,198& 10J30A,M, Sermon; "BJBINO CHR1STUNEVEWY DAV" • '.i\ NefyCommunldn "/'• ! -/,,: • NEW YEAR'S EVE SERVICE SirrtaiwiDwitAttheM^lPui^t^lltttevPWli,. ^ delphta, Pa. Burial was tn " George Moore, 69 PEPTFORD—George W* Mocrte, «9, Isle <strong>City</strong>,died <strong>Dec</strong>. 21 tn UhdefWOod Mr.' Moore was a retired con&tttieti<strong>of</strong>t wasamembtr<strong>of</strong>BeableatyKtato^eLo and was ar. Army veteran <strong>of</strong> World WarB. , hiifeMa*yLtlidftUght . L /M«aaugwerkjatti6Lynft ^ Santarcangelo <strong>of</strong> Deptford; two brotheWv Nicholas <strong>of</strong> ^ Horidaandlohn<strong>of</strong>QdifbmiatandtttfeegwndchUdfett. "^ Funeral service and Masonic BerviCfe Was Mohday at ' the Inglesby and Sons Funeral Home, Periru»auken. Vj Burial wti in Mount HcJly Cemetery. \s Contributions in his memory may be sent to the \> Maionlc Home <strong>of</strong> Burlington, dr the Mawtelc Con*' H VinnyBrna,60 SOMBRS POINT-Vlmy M, Bma, 60, died <strong>Dec</strong> 21 in Shore Mimorial Hospittl. A dealer at Caesare Hotel Casino in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, she WM a member rf St Joseph^ Ghuieh. Surviving are her husband, Robttrr Ct • daughter. Sunn <strong>of</strong> tws dty, and a ton, Edward <strong>of</strong> Pleasantvlfle. Service wai Saturday in the Middleton^troble Funeral Home. Burial wai private. Edna Hopper, 92 OCEAN crrY-Bdna C. Hopper, M( died Dte. II to••*-il Rjlsom,Pa.,itthihon\e<strong>of</strong>rierioni ,' Bom in Philadelphia, Mrs. Hopper lived here for 2fi years, She wai a member <strong>of</strong> the O and Shuffliboard Club. Surviving are a ion, Gerald ft Jr. <strong>of</strong> PolsOm, ftlx grand* children and 10 great-grandchildren. n Service wai Dee, 23 at the James P, Knoetgen Pilneral 31 Home, Ridley Township, PA> Burial was private. •;\ Contributions may be made to the OeettrV <strong>City</strong> Shuffle- •V board dub, 1W. Station Rd., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 0B226. ; Hi 'ill Elizabeth Merstorf, 87 it! OCBAN ClTY^Blkabeth H. (Shaw) Mtfttorf, 67, died .:„' <strong>Dec</strong>, 25 in Bilrdette TomllM Memorial Hospital, Cape r May Court House. j \ She Is survived by a daughter, Dorothy 3. Schmidt <strong>of</strong> nV <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; a grandson and two gfdat-gtandchildren, •V Service was Wednesday at the Godfrey Funeral Home. Burial will be 11 a.m. today (Thursday) at ihe Garden <strong>of</strong> Faith Cemetery, Baltimore, Contributions may be made to the Great Commission Fellowship, in care <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, { spindrift by Joe Gilbert Skating a loss He was small in stature, a greatest affection (is him. giant when you got toHe was the epitome <strong>of</strong> gen' know him. llemanly gwee and charm, He had a quick wit, a It was a delight to be In his •low, easy smile and hecompany, never seetned to be per. Peter Macpliefswi, phom&phetpartiieilmxMd wa» friendly without a htunan US!*9 ri lh h ifaw ft hut friends usually, to be his friend - and accepted as to pi obituaries Vestto C Dubbs» 83 O N $ H V the tu*ei*n Howe, <strong>Ocean</strong> Vtewt Tfll^teWH^tllC ol^teWo^tAlnCapeMayCouHttoVsse, fonnerly. df Pertdomen Valley, t*a^ «he V«4 an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>of</strong> the SAi*h StlUwdl Chapter <strong>of</strong> theCteughW 6f the Atneikan Revotuti<strong>of</strong>t tod * ttwtnber <strong>of</strong> Ihe trinity UiUtedChuiA<strong>of</strong>ChrtottoSpinneratown. Burvtvtftg tut hat husband* firederte &; two tuna; ft*tfr » eric & Jr,^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> w>d John C. <strong>of</strong> PhoCrtUViUe. IX live grandchlldwnj and one grea^grandehlld. Gnveslde aet^oe will be 11 a.m. Prtday In Trinity ^ United ,Chu*ch <strong>of</strong> Christ Cemetery. Amttgettentft ete : by theGodfrtyFynewlHome<strong>of</strong> Palermo. Helen M. Keener, 63 SOMERS POINT - Helen M. keener, 63, <strong>of</strong> Show ; Rood, died tW, 26 in Shorn Memtwtal Hospital. M«. KeeftHf was bom tn White Haven, Pa., and was ft ikmet member <strong>of</strong> the Ladles Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the American Legion In Sdmers Point. Surviving ate two Sons, Donald J. <strong>of</strong> Cardiff end John Baranyak <strong>of</strong> Orlando, Fla.| a daughter, Rose Smith <strong>of</strong> Bargalfttowrtj two Blsfert, Mary Metklnls <strong>of</strong> Scotch Val' , ley, Pa.k and Ann ttelem <strong>of</strong> White Haven, Pa, v , a brother, John Barahyak <strong>of</strong> White Haven, Pa.t and six gtand- chlldteh. hlldteh Service will be 2 p.m. today rihursday) In the Adaws- Pcrfect Funeral Home, KloHhfleld. Burial will be In Seaside Cemetery, Palermo. Friends may call at 1 »JA. itoday at the funeral home. &fffro*tii I Rose Emerson, 85 MW him OCEAN CHY-Rose t, fitnerson. fi5t died <strong>Dec</strong>. 22 at her home. Mrs. Emerson was a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> avic Oub, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Society, the Sweet Adelines singing group and the Altar and Rosary Society <strong>of</strong> St. Prances Cabttnt Church, where she formerly was a solo* k< A resident <strong>of</strong> this dty since 1970, she was formerly <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon Valley, Pa. There are no Immediate survivors. A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Wednesday at St. Prances Cabrlnl Church. Burial was In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Philadelphia. Arrangements were by the Godfrey Funeral Home. Elizabeth <strong>On</strong>iffrey, 87 NORTHFlfiLD—filkabeth <strong>On</strong>iffrey, 87, <strong>of</strong> Shepherd Circle, died <strong>Dec</strong>, 20 at the Greenwood Health Care Cen- 'ter.Pleasantville. , , Formerly <strong>of</strong> Mlnersville, Pa., Mrs, <strong>On</strong>iffrey lived in the area three years. Surviving are two daughters, Ellen Erker <strong>of</strong> Miami, and Bthel Jones with whom she made her home! two sons, filinei 1 <strong>of</strong> Newburgh, N.Y., and Michael <strong>of</strong> North Carolina! io grandchildren, and five great-grand' children. „ • . .. > Service wds-,Btt!.'23 at the Oravlte Funeral Hotne, ^Shenandoah.'Pa. flurlal Was In Byuaritifle Catholld Cetti' *atefy,Mahanoy0ty,Pa. Local arrangements were by the Adams-Perfect Funeral Howe, Amos <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> told USA Weekend, which recently set up a phone-in poll on "How our meals have changed." <strong>On</strong> Its cover, a Rockivellesque painting portrayed a nuclear family enjoying a hontecooked dinner in a INSTATE AD CAMPAKJN must «dt figure what [) A«d HOW WO uitavfl noticed that fl dra< lr trutijd shdt'ef Raiinle Novi^ UififaeBtibeiflg us^d by Madllfl«d/^,^& would Hem Um you out to i Ibjsd'ditlly, Ifieadtells New ]meY» tldaly that ihe mdenvM Mp Cat* I ->J m ; Sylvia m *M\ houflht OltafWtdi Umaktot tottiini J to tmtthwa e*M ititw tntmmm wnll utf dottttA, WIMBERG OXTC dMM bl* 1S1. CIIYDFOCEAN CITY, MEW JERSEY OBBSW REVISED BLNTH idt KMpwti' d lha Chy Claiki* Oho» M MM 111, fcrt. MEOULAR tnMinO WWBPEWL Matting Act. WORKSHOP twaittg ol ttw Ocaan —-..«-•-. CM MUMcka) Plannkto Bawd w« b* htJb on WMMkUV, JMMIWV A. on nw tnM nut*. LaRoaa, Latla.tSm 6traal. •ric*. d IB- I and a,**ttar ot a „,.„ ' (ptaHmlnaty aptxbVM at i aoe, I at^mVal al 033 HaVW 8, (88-030 LttUla T»coaMHO, "AMaAcln E*sl* Pouhty". Block leoa, tma i - 1,07 - applicant la ItqUaMlmi HdW o» a Mhtlltton to ANGElAM.WLi CITY CURK, OCEAN CITY orryoFooEANCitYi NEWJERBEV06SH» EXOUNGfe BARBS In * written Tuesday, Sen. lames Hurley* Rv bl»8ted Assein* "- Ed Salmon, CMW ; * vote wts a $lJ5 Gkpe May beach SauYW*. legislative notes vMMld pwsvide toe end phone number originating the tall, eaid SalrMOKv o Cape May and Oumbertatid county &tsh- ttftwpsetfl«tparty pdl- cations, mw*vic* to W my u iliuitlw,f Tfilfik kindly uf ((«; i>u«l ycur, ll Um jiriiiiulily nWen y
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