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Tlie Herald and The Lantern
Wedneaday, October B, 1«80
VFW Slates Patriotic Script Test
CAPE MAY - The veterans of Foreign Wars and its Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor the 1900-81 VFW Voice of Democracy Scriptwrtting Scholarship program with the cooperation of the National and State Association of Broadcasters. The theme for the program is "My Commitment to My Country." First Nighter
RIO GRANDE - The Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor, will preach on the subject "Why Missions?" at the 11 a m. worship service in Grace Gospel Chapel Sunday. Rally Day will be held at the9:45 a m. Sunday School hour and will feature the Master’s Puppets from Camp Ha-Lu-Wa-Sa. At the 7 p.m. Sunday service,* the pastor will speak on the topic "How to Deal with a False Teacher".
the three minute speech is taped with two typed copies submitted with each tape STUDENTS IN THE 10th, Uth and 12th grades in public, parochial and private schools are eligible to compete Former national and first place state (department) winners are not eligible. U S. citizenship is required. Winning student or
The chapel's radio program, "Sending Forth the Gospel Light", is heard at 6:30 each Tuesday evening over station WRIO-FM. Prayer meeting is held on Wednesdays for the entire family. A Ladies Bible Study is held each Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Meetings of the Word of Life Club (teens) and Gospel Crusaders (Grades 1-6) are held on Thursday evenings at 7
students sponsored by a VFW post will receive suitable awards. The poet or community winners will then compete for the district title and the district winner for the state title. The state winner will receive an five day all expense paid trip to Washington. D.C. for the national final*. Feb. 27 to March4.1981.
Creek Rd. near Bayshore North Cape May. according to pastor. Dr. rteorge Flncke. The guest speaker is a veteran missionary, having served in Chile, and is presently pastor of a small church in southern Florida. Theservice will be broadcast over WCMC. At the 7 p.m. service the -assistant pastor. George B. Flncke. will bring the message from the Bible The service will be carried over WHIG. At 10 p.m. Dr Fincke joins George in the , wecklv call-in program "liefs Talk” over WRIO. The "Covenant Kids" - boys and girls K-6 meet in the mikic room of the Heritage Christian Academy at 7 p.m. Wednesday . while teens and adults meet in the sanctuary for praise, prayer and Bible Study.
COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Chapter of the American Red Cross will sponsor a first nighter at the76 HouseOct. 17. The show will be "Damn Yankees" For tickets call 465-7382.
N. CAPE MAY - The Rev. Earl Pinckney, secretary of the Westminister Biblical Missions, will bring the message at tlye 11 a.m. Sunday worship service of the Covenant Bible Church. Fishing
‘Missions’ Topic At Chapel
Missionary Will Speak
Job's Refuge Will be Topic Sun. Morning
N. WILDWOOD - The Rev. Ernest O. Kelloway. former director of camping for the Southern New Jersey United Methodist Conference, will speak at
the 11 o’clock worship hour at the UniUi Methodist Church on "Job’s Inner Sanctuary". The topic will serve as an introduction to the four-
week seminar taught by the pastor, the Rev. John M. Long, in late Octoberearly November on "Human Suffering-Cause and Effect".
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JAYNE HOLLEY is church organist and will play also for the 15-minute hymnsing that opens at IO:45a.m. *
A class for Sunday School students is conducted by Gertrude llg. All an* invited
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Kt.KANUH JOHNSON ANOKItSON, K1. Ill zn HIM St., Slortllartoir. Srpl V) She was a loral n-sidi-nl lor :il yuan* * TIIKoOOHA ( . AHMHIMSTKK. W, ol R221 orKK- SI . < 'njx- May. Scpl :*) Shi- was nsoRni/H (or N r i-omtx-U-nir m raising (outer children Ml'TII M. HKKHV. of «n K. St John s Avc . Villas Sept .» She was n member ol IN- Cape May Counly Cedarettc*. Chapter 15 HKKNAKOK. HVMHTKU..M ol lor. Orchard Dr . North Cape May.
Northeast Catholic High tMnol Alumni Association OAHY JAV CAIJjAWAV. 25. ol 112 Schoolhouse lam-, Cape May ‘Court House. Oct. 3 He was a rr^mN-r of the Mt Olive Baptisl Church MLYM.A DeKl'MMA. n. of 2522 SK 26th Ave., Cape Coral, Pli. . Oct I lie was formerly of North Wild wood, where he was a member of the Republican Club l/lCIKt: A. KKAPfNNJ.1. 63. of 222 70th St . Avalon. Sept 10 She was a member of the American Lesion Auxiliary Unit 167 of
U^KFINCK J. HOWARD Mt.. II. ol ISIS Bayahorr Rd . Villaa. Oct. I. He wm a lifelong resident MKTRK H. HUUHKS. 71. of MM MlUman Blvd.. Del Haven. Oct 1 She was a local resident for 10 yean Will JAM ft. JKPWIN Mt. 02, of m Carol Ave.. Erma Part Estates. Oct I He was Hackney's Hestauran* general manager for so yoars prior to his retirement ELIZABETH K. KEMPMKIER. K, of M Redwood Avr. Villas. Oct I. She lived here for 2S yean FRANK I KE NOEL. 63. of Ot* Hudson Ave . Wildwood. Sept M. ol injuries suffered in an automobile
WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN. 71 of 212 W Poplar Ave. WIMwood. Oct I He was a resident here since l**t FANNIE PEERTE. M. of US W. Young Ave.. Wildwood. Sept. 30 She was a member of tha Aabury AME Church here

