Wednesday, February 18, 1981
TTie Herald and The Lantern
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INCOMK TAX PMf AXAT1 — Fedsrol ond »tote i tow. Coll Robert J. Amtes. 9^7^ 7934. 1 TM
the GOLDEN FLEECE 1400 Texas Avenue Cape May 884-1718 Dally 10-5 Frl Nila 7-9. Sof ,10-6 STEAMEX CARPET CLEANING SPMCIAL - ANY 3 ROOMS — M3.M rni ESTIMATKS 263-6523 IN
WILDWOOD COIN EXCHANGE 3010 Pacific Ava. Wildwood Buying Selling: SCRIP GOLD JEWElRT SILVER & GOLD COINS COLLEGE & HIGH SCHOOL RINGS Call 522 6055 TM
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JOSEPH J. BELLUCCI AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER SERVICE Whirlpool S Konmore Specialist Prompt service when you Need If 263-3780
ACCOUNTINO Assistance with your accounting nfeeds. Personal and business Preparation of Federal and State Tax Returns. Call Robert J. Amses, 967 7934 . - TN
IVILON CARPET CARE Truck mounted steam cleaning. Tinting & dyeing. Scotchgard Free Estimates. 967-3232
WOMAN MIKS HOURLY WORK in Cape May doing chores — Shopping, cooking, laundry, etc. Call 884-2§37.
PAINTING INTERIOR-EXTERIOR REPAIR WORK CALL X>t HICH, MB S93S 293 67th It.. Avalon TN
IXRfRT TYPING done in my home on on IBM SELECTIVE II typewriter. Casino disclosure forms, menus, term papers, all business. legal A professionally. Call 8B4-4584.
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MAID SIRVICI — 1st class cleaning service. The best of references. Coll 465-2318.
BY GARY A. TWIGGS INTERIOR-EXTERIOR REASONABLETJEPENDABLE 967-7623 TYPING. Fast ond accurate. Will pick up ond deliver your work. Please coll Mrs. Quinlan, 366-2302 after 4:00 p.m. OAROCNS ROTO-TIUID - $12.50 with this ad. until March 15. Trees topped, pruned, reasonable. Leaf clean-ups. Complete lawn service. Call 880 4055 Tn
Deaths]
ANTHONY CULMONE, 79, o( Wildwood Crest. Feb to He ws* born In lUly and lived here IS years KAJ T. JOHANSEN. 79. of 211 E ForRet Me-Not Rd., Wildwood Crest. Feb 12. He was a former borough commissioner NF.Ut G. JOHNSON. 79. of 13S W Andrew Ave . Wildwood. Feb. 8 He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge CHARLES LIVINGSTON, 63. of E>cl*«i Dr . Dennlsvtlle. Feb is He was a farmer and a lifelong resident here CATHEKINK M. MaeCARTHV. 86, 273 59th St.. Avalon. Feb R She was a member of Maria Stella Roman Catholic Church RUDOLPH MACKLEY, Rl, of 8900 Second Ave . Stone Harbor. Feb M He was a retired contractor PEARL R. MCCULLOCH. 7S. of 108 Rates Ave . Villas. Feb 10 She helped to found the Bay Shore Community Church in North Cape May. ELLA MAE MeNEECE. 70. of 121 Bayridge Dr , North Cape May, Feb 9 She lived here two yesra. . w LILLIAN H. MOORE. 79. of 1350 Ohio Ave. Cape May. Feb 4 She did missionary wort In Africa with her late husband. ELIZABETH NORTON. M. of 701 Roaehill Pkwy, North C*pe May. Feb. 6 She hat been a resident
Washington St., Cape May. He was supervisor of the Victorian Towers apartment complex THEODORE PETERMAN Jr. 77. of 240 111th St., Stone Harbor. Feb M. He was retired from Atlantic Richfield Co JOSEPH TAYLOR. 57. of TOP E Taylor Ave . Wildwood, Feb 13 He was the owner and operator of Taylor * Gift Shop WILLIAM H. WOOD. 79. of 21 W S5th St, Ocean City, Feb. 9. He was a retired real estate supervisor for Fidelity Tniat Co.
Seminar Set At Central N. WILDWOOD - Dr. Robert C. Newman will be presenting an "Attacks on Christianity” seminar at Central Bible Church. 18th & Central Aves. on Feb. 21 and 22. Professor at Biblical Theological Seminao', Dr. Newman, will begin with a discussion on '‘The U.F.O. Phenomenon" at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. On Sunday the public will have three opportunities to attend this seminar. DR. NEWMAN will be preaching during the regular 11 O’clock Morning Worship Service. At 3 p.m. he will be speaking about ’Mormonism,” and in conclusion, at 7 that evening "Chariots Of The Gods" will be the topic of discussion. Pastor Daniel J. Ricketts invites the public attendance at the seminar. ‘Great Test’ Is Topic At Chapel RIO GRANDE - ''A Great Test" will be the theme for the message at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship serviofe by the Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel. The pastor will speak on "The Needy Sheep" at the 7. p.m. Sunday service. The weekly prayer meeting is at 7 p.m. Wednesday. ‘New Doctrine’ Is Long Theme N WILDWOOD - .The United Methodist Church, pastor, the Rev. John M. Long will speak oh "Strange New Doctrine" at the 11 am. Worship service Sunday. Church organist, Mrs. Jayne Holley, will play for the sermon hour and for the preceding 10:45 a.m. popular choice hymn-sing. . The regular.meeting of the United Methodist Women of the church is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Bud Grissom. 429 W. 16th Avenue.
HUNDREDS SKATED to raise money for the world's hungry during the Skalathon. 7 p.m. Friday to ? p.m. Saturday in Cap. May Conv.ntlon Hall. Dir rvml wa« sponaored by the Cape May Ministerium.
5-Day Missionary Confab Due
ERMA — There will be a special missionary conference at the Tabernacle United Methodist Church Feb. 25 thru Sunday. March t. Rev. and Mrs. Terry L. Schnake, missionaries to the Republic of Indonesia, are the guest speakers for the special services. They have served in Java for over two years.
EACH WEAR Tabernacle Church has a missionary conference to increase interest in their mission work. In the last few years, the congregation and visitors have raised upwards of $40,000 toward the support of foreign and home missions. ,*rhe Schnake's will lead services Wednesday and Thursday starting at 7:30 On Friday. Feb. 27. a covered dish family supper will be highlighted by a slide presentation of their
work
REV. SCHNAKE will also speak at the 11 o'clock regular Sunday morning service as well as Sunday evening. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday mor ning; a Bible Study will be held from 10 to ll a m preceded by tf coffeO hour at 9:30.’ All services are open to the public The Schnakes are return-
Sermon Theme ‘Security’
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RJO GRANDE-Pastor Robert Fox will preach on the 11 a.m. service Sunday at the Bible Church. immediately following the service there will be a fellowship covered dish dinner. At the dinner Harry Eldredge, Ethel Robbins, Emma Dixon and Norma Marriner will be honored for years of faithful service to the church. The 7 p.m. service sermon will be "Praise thru Music.” Special music will be supplied by singing of
hymns and an instrumental group. The musicians include. Clifton Boyce, cowbells & piano from Clarksboro; Wayne Kates, trumpet from Deptford; Phill Belcher, tuba from Cape May Court House. Ed White, violin from N. Cape May; Jim Kipp, trombone from Woodbury; Dawn Devitt, saxophone from Rio Grande; Dave Ogilvie, banjo from Maple Shade; Ed Rapp guitar from N. Cape May; and George Rapp, guitar from N. Cape May
ing to Indonesia to teach in Bandung, Java, at Tyrannus Bible Institute in the areas of Theology and Christian Education. Mr Schnake will also be working in the extension department (TEEi administering extension centers in areas ouside of Bandung THE SCHNAKES are presently , serving under Word Ministries Interna tiorial, Inc., a nondenomin^fonal faith mis sion whose. purpose is to propagate Christian missionary ^ork at home and qbroad, to promote such ministries as Bible teaching, theological training. evangelism, church planting, ‘ranslation of Christian literature, and relief assistant in areas of need ^ . . •‘Mf. and Mrs. : hnbkes have two children. Lavid. 6 and Christina, 4 Club Sponsors Bermuda Trip SEA ISLE CITY - Thp Travel Club of St. Joseph’s Church here is sponsoring a trip to Bermuda March 9 to 13, leaving here by bus for Philadelphia airport Other trips planned by the club include a five-day Nova Scotia cruise, trip to Williamsburg and Busch Garden, St Anne De Beaupre Shrine Canadian tour, and a trip to Martha’s Vineyard. For details call
263-8285.
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