Wednesday, March 12,1980
FEATURED SWEETHEARTS during the recent sixth annual Sweetheart's Dance at the Avalon Community Hall were Ruth and Samuel Minguez of 24th St., who were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Here they pose with rec director Jack Sykes. The Al Raymond Orchestra played for over 350 borough residents. ’
New Members Join C of C
COURT HOUSE - Matt Tomlin, president of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, has announced 20 businesses and individuals have been accepted into the Chamber membership in the first two months of the new year. The newest members include:
Doris Vernon Hotel, Connie Malinowski of Wildwood; Ocean Sands Campground, William Athey of Seaville; Robert M. Dare Jr., Insurance, of Wildwood; Gerald Barrett, Asphalt Paving of Woodbine; Polly’s Place, Robeft Michael of Stone Harbor ; Harry Lozour of Cape May; Stone Harbor Exxon, Pauline McClure of Stone Harbor; Circle Liquor Store, John Giemza of Somers Point; Colton Court Motor Inn, William Hess of Cape May; Schmidt & Assan, attorneys, of Court House; North American Travel Publications of
Dorval, Quebec, Canada; Walter Shoczolek, accountant of Wildwood crest; The Warming Place of Marmora; John B. Canuso. Realtors, of Northfield; 7C House. William Marshall of Court House; The Merlon Inn. Warren Watson of Cape May; Tangier Island (Va.) Ferry Service; Ocean City Home Savings & Loan Association of Ocean City; Harbor Light Motor Inn of Ocean City; Harbor Light Motor Inn of North Wildwood; Alps Motel of Wildwood Crest. Mr. Tomlin said he was most encouraged that 20 new members have jointed in the two-month period and urged all members to continue their efforts to keep the Chamber membershipgrowing. Added to the 19 new members who joined in the October-December period, • the Chamber now has 39 new members for the first five months of the fiscal year, he noted.
The Herald and The Lantern
‘How to Beat
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Return To ‘Old Brick’ This Sunday
COLD ^PRING — After Brick' Presbyterian
Temptation’ Sermon Title FISHING CREEK - How To Beat Temptation is the theme of the n a.m. worship service Sunday at Convenant Bible Church, according to Pastor George Fincke. ‘Temptation is not sin, nor is it an indication of failure,“according to Rev Fincke." No man on Earth was subject to more constant attacks from the devil than the Lord Jesus Christ yet the Bible records that He was ‘temped in every way yet was without sin.’ Heb. 4:15) .Scripture tells us the area in which the devil operates and gives us a plan of victory.” The service will be broadcast over WCMC. AM <1230)andFM (100.7). * At the 7 p.m. service, Dr. Fincke will speak on •Prayer.’ “One of the most significant requests the disciples ever made to Jesus was ehen they asked Him 'Lord, teach us to pray.’ Today, every honest Christian would admit to the same need," the pastor noted. The service will be broadcast over WRIO-FM, 102.3at 10p.m. Classes for All Ages Each Sun. j WILDWOOD CREST - Sunday school classes for all ages, and a nursery so parents can attend the adult class, are offered by Community Church. Gasses begin 9:45 a,m. The worship service begins at 11 with Pastor ChaMes Rowe in the pulpit. There is also Junior Church and a nursery. Student To
two weeks of services in Price Hall while the interior of the church was being painted, the 11 a.m service this Sunday will ceconvene inside "Old Church Women Set Easter Bazaar STONE HARBOR - The Episcopal Church Women's Club will hold an Easter Bazaar at St Gary's Church on April 5, and 15. soliciting donations of home-made candy and baked goods, salads and preserves, hand-era fled articles and house plants. Thursday's services will consist of the weekly 10 a.m. Holy Communion and healing prayer service and a Lenten Communion at 7:30 p.m. The E.C.W. workshop meets from 1 to 3
p.m.
On Sunday there will be Holy Communion at 8 and again at 10 a.m., the latter with sermon and choir. Sunday school children attend the 10 a.m. service until sermon time.
Sermon Has Lenten Theme N. WILDWOOD - The Sunday worship hour of the United Methodist Church at 11 a m. will bring Tthe sermon "The Word of Mockery," based on a Lenten theme presented by Pastor John Long. The service, and the hymn-sing that precedes it at 10:45 a.m. will be played by Jayne Holley. Children of Sunday School age invited to attend the class taught by Gertrude Ilg.
Church, with Dr Donald Bamhouse continuing hilt discission from Matthew. This Friday, at 7:30 will be Fun & Games Night in Price Hall, sponsoral by the church Youth Group Activities Committee, with members and friends of all
ages invited
Price Hall will be the scene of a square dance, with a professional caller from Pleasantville, the evening of March 22. And on March 23, Dr. Barnhouse Will present a program on Rumania, Afghanistan and Iran Tickets for this Youth
Fellowship-sponsored event are limited and are available by contacting GilWrt Ewing, 884-8154 Special Service At Nursing
Home
WILDWOOD-
Central Bible Church will convene a special worship service 2 p m. Sunday at the Crest, Haven Nursing Home. Cape May Court
House.
The special service will be in addition to the normal II a m. and 7 p.m services at the church. 18th and Central Aves, here
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Bring Service RIO GRANDE - "The Mystery of Suffering" will be the theme of the message by Pastor Guy Rathmell, at Grace Gospel Chapel during the 11 a m. worship service this Sunday. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. At the 7 p.m. service, Mr. Shelley Gale, a Bible school student and member of the chapel, will be the speaker. The chapel's radio program "Sending Forth the Gospel Light" is heard each Tuesday evening at 6:30 over WRIO-FM (102.3).
Sponsoring Rally Sat. BURLEIGH - Morning worship service at 1 a.m. with a sermon series in Mark and evening service including a series on Character Qualities for Oiristiam will be conducted by REv. Dan P Allen. Faith Fellowship Chapel will (sponsor a Jack Wyrtzen Rally in Wildwood High School auditorium 7:30 p.m March 15. He will be accompanied by the Word *f Life Trio. They are from the Word of Life Camp in Schroon Lake. NY For further information, call 465-4132between 9a.m. and 4p.m.
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