Cape May County Herald, 23 January 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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The Herald and The Lantern

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Wednesday. January 23.1980

. Ad Director, Editor Mamed For Newspapers

Thi* appointments of editor and advertising director of the .( ape May County .Herald and Ixmrr Township l.anlern were announced thii week by publisher Darrell Kopp In naming ^William J Adams advertising director and John H. Andrus editor. ■ Mr Kopp pointed to thd newspaper experience of l»th men

Mr Adams of Grrnloch

County), joins and l^mtern

W. currently i Gloucester the Herald after five

years as vice president and

marketing director of CamGlo Newspapers, Inc., which publishes several community newspapers in Camden and Gloucester

counties

Mr Andrus. 39. of Cold Spring, comes to the Herald and Lantern following 13 years as an editor with Cape May County’s oldest newspaper, the "Star and Wave ” Mr Adams owned his own newspapers in Montgomery and Bucks County. Pa . for 12 years prior to joining Cam-Glo.

His "Life Newspapers" circulated In the Philadelphia suburbs of Roslyn, Upper Dublin. Abington. and Oreland. In addition to newspaper publication and sales. Mr. Adams has also been involved in marketing children's albums and rock music records. His children's records included a Howdy Doody album and Captain Noah songs He and his wife Eileen plan to settle in Cape May County with children Debbie 16. and Billy 14. Mr Adams is a former member of the Jaycees and Rotary, and attended the University of Penn-

sylvania.

Mr Andrus' newspaper experience began in Cape May County in the early 1960s when he started with the Wildwood-based Cape May County bureau of the "Atlantic' City Press." He worked with the old "Wildwood Leader" prior to going with the "Star and Wave" He began his career following graduation from the Ohio State University School of Journalism. He and his wife Florence hive two children. Kristine, a seventh grade student at the Richard

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Mr. Andrus was a charter member of the board of directors of the original New Jersey Shakespeare Festival in Cape May. the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts, and the Council on Aging. A former member qf the Army National Guard unit in Cape THay

Court House, he was also a member of the former USD Council in Cape May. In joining the county and the Lower Township newspapers, both Mr. Adams and Mr. Andrus noted the needs of a growing Gape May County, and spoke of their desire to help the newspapers be effective news and advertising media for the area’s residents and business community.

Obituaries

.Africa Mission Speaker Sunday

RIO GRANDE - "The family.

Need of the Gospel to the World of Islam" is the title of the 11 a m. message this Sunday by guest speaker Shaf Shafir of the North Africa MissioW. He will also speak at the 7 p.m. service. Sunday School begins 9:45 a m. with classes for

all ages

The chapel’s radio program "Sending Froth the Gospel Light" is each Tuesday evening at 6:30 over WRIO-FM (102.3). The prayer and praise meering is 7 p.m. Wednesdays for the entire

Gospel Crusaders (grades 1-6) and the Word of Life Club (7-12) meet Thursday evenings at 7, An Older Adult Social has been scheduled 7 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 2 7 p.m. in the chapel basement. The

public is invited.

Schedule Set WILDWOOD CREST - Pastor Charles Rowe has annpunced this Sunday’s schedule at Community Church here. Church school, with classes for all ages, begins at 9:45. The morning worship service follows at 11 and will include singing by the youth and adult choirs. Nursery is provided for infants and there is a junior church for youngsters.

Rev. Morgan At St. Mary’s STONE HARBOR - The Rev Lumen J. Morgan of Forked River will be the celebrant and deliver the Homily during the 10 a.m. service this Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Rev. Arthur Tildesley. the originally scheduled speaker, will be unable to attend due to pressing diocesan business. After this Sunday, services will be conducted regularly by the rector. Fr. Wesley Martin. In the meantime, emergency clerical assistance is available by calling the Rev. Charles Wood, 3991067, or the Rev. Paul Goss. 399i$521; both of Holy Trinity Church in Ocean

City.

GRACE E. ANDROS. 71. of 419 Sonic* Av« . N Wildwood. Jan. II. She waa a reaWenl here for U*e paat 30 Man. MARGARET M. BROWN. SD. of IM S Sfh St. Rk> Grande. Jan II She waa a Cape May County realdent for the past MyMn JOSEPH H. BURKEL. JR.. €6. of Cardinal Rd and Glenwood Ave. Villas. Jan H He waa Ihe retired manager of the Germantown Hosplul laundry EMZARETH DICKERSON. «2. formerly of 130 W Flnt Ave . North Wildwood. Jan 13 ROY ENOCHS, 00. of 515 Fourth Aae , Cape May Court Houae. Jan IS He was a former Cape May County Building aupei intendenl PETER FHAPPOLU, ». of J2J 70th SC. Avalon. Jan. 11. He waa a retired lextile foreman al Ihe Martin Weiner Company SHIRLEY J. KENTNER. U. of 210 E Myrtle Ave . Wildwood Creat. Jan. 17 She waa a member of the Wildwood Creat Planning Board irene m. McWilliams, do. of 208 E. 12th Ave . N Wildwood. Jan 15. She waa a member of St Ann's . Roman Catholic Church l REUBEN SCHNITZLER. 73. of 106 E Preston Ave. Wildwood Creat. Jan 17 He waa the retired owner/operator of Rube's Market In Wildwood MARY C. WREN, of 345 DTth SC. Stone Harbor. Jan 13 She lived in this area for five years MICHELE CALABRESE. 89. of 300 State St. Erma. Jan 13 He was a retired Cumberland County road

Shunpike. Erma. Jan 15 She II in this area for 25 years KENNETH B. KOON8. 70. of 105 Elliott Rd . North Cape May. Jan IS Together with her late huaband. she operated the McCullough Market in Cape May Point SUE CALVERLEY. 77. of 106 Fulling Mill Rd . Villas. Jan ID She was a member of the Daughters of America RUTH CESAH. 5S. of 207 E Morning Glory Rd . Wildwood Creat. Jan ID She was a member of Elks Lodge 1898. N Wildwood 4GATHA A. LYONS, of 2269 Ocean Dm Avalon. Jan 18. She had lived here for seven years WALTER 8 McELHINEY. 89. of 82 Arbor Rd . Villas. Jan 17 He was a resident here for 16 years CHARLES DOUGHERTY. 81. of 209 Gorham Ave . North Cape May. Jan 19 He was a member, of ihe Uiwer Township Republican Club ERNEST GUSTAV NELSON. 73. of 12 Debbie Lane. W Cape May. Jan IS He waa a member of ihe Cape May Chapter AARP

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