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Presbyterian Church. Burk and Pacific Avenues. Wildwood Church School classes begin at 10 a m. and end at 10:45 a.m. There arc study groups for children, youth, and adults. Visitors and new members are always welcome to both. Elder-commissioners will be representing the church when the Presbytery of West Jersey meets Tuesday at 7:30 p.m in the Bethany Presbyterian Church. Haddon Heights.
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N WILDWOOD The Mothers' Day service at 11 a m. of the North Wildwood United Methodist Church. Second and Central Avenues, is under the direction of the loc&l chapter of the United Methodist Women Mrs. John M. Long has
been chosen as speaker. Her topic is "The Perfect Mot her." Music is under the leadership of Mrs. Jayne Holley, church brganist Church School, conducted at the same hour, is led by Mrs. Gertrude Ilg. All are invited.
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St. Mary’a Episcopal Church STONE HARBOR - Ninety-fifth St. and Third Ave., Canon J. Perry Cox. Priest-in-Charge. Office hours Tuesdays and Thursdays. 9:30-11 a.m. Canon Cox can be reached in emergencies at 399-2166 He and the parishioners of St. Mary’s extend a cordial welcome to visitors. They ' invite visitors to remain after either of the Sunday services to partake of light refreshments and become acquainted. Calendar of Events May May IK Saturday. May 12 - 11 am. Children's Confirmation Class Sunday. May 13 - 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sunday School Monday. May 14 - 12 noon meeting of all parish women to discuss the May 19 furniture and rummage sale and plans for the bishop's visit on May 23. Bring a sandwich Tuesday. May 15 - 7:30 p.m. Adults' Confirmation Class Thursday. May 17 - 10 a.m. Holy Communion f Chapel i Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian "Elijah and Elisha" is the sermon topic for the 11 a.m. worship service at Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church. 119 E. Rio Grande Ave.. Wildwood Pastor Richard R. Gerber will be preaching on P Kings 16:16-21 as his text for the day. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. There are Biblecentered study classes for all age groups from preschooler through adult. A nursery is provided for infants during the Sunday School and the II a.m worship service. The evening worship service begins at 7 p.m. This is a more informal lime of worship. The current topic of study is Romans 9-11. "What About Israel?" A prayer service* and Bible study is held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday of each week. Salvation Army Growing In 19i0 The Salvation Army will be celebrating its 100th Anniversary in the United States. Back when Commissioner George Scott Railton and seven lassies “invaded" the American continent with the Salvationist doctrine, few would have believed the phenomenal growth that would occur in later years. Recent Statistics show that, in the United States alone, there are approximately 9,500 center of operation, 3,600 active officers and over 380,000
range from day care and family counseling to alcohol rehabilitation and correctional services for prisoners and parolees.

