Cape May County Herald, 23 September 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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Pilgrimage Scheduled October 3

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Life and Death Is Sermon Sunday

Herald & Lantern 23 September 81 *

‘Let God Control’ Theme

CA'MDtiN The fifth PtljtrtmaK* fur Mary of the i Mm < e "i * latnden 16 the National Shrine of fhe Immaculate Conception in Washington. D C . will be Saturday, Oct. 3 The poigram is being coordinated by.Hey Msgr Patrick .1 Madden, pastor of Ourjljidy Star of the Sea, Caix- May, and moderator of the. Diocetian Marian Commission .. The schedule for the day at .the Shrine is as follows Noon. Angelus (upper' Chufchl )2 05 p m , Welcome (upper Church; 12:10 p m (Jrgan Recital, Visiting of Shrine Chapels, I oo p m^ Pilgrimage .Choir Concirt, Sacrament 1 of Penance (Confessional Chapel in lower Church ij Kucharistic Prayer Ser vice (Crypt Church;, 1:45 p’m , Procession of Parishes and Institutions of

the Diocese; 2:15 p.m„ Procession, Rosary, Crowning (Upper phurch); 2:45 pm. Liturgy Procession (upper Church). Eucharistic Liturgy will conclude the day at 3 p.m in the upper Church. FHshop George H. Guilfoyle will be principal celebrant and Archbishop James A. Hickey of Washington will be homilist. Concelebrants will be priests of the Camden Diocese.

. NQRTH CAPE MAY - "Life and Death Are In The Hands Of God,” is the theme of the U a m. worship service of the Covenant Bible Church*lofcated on Fishing Creek Road near Bayshore Road in North Cape May. according to the pastor, Dr. George Fincke The service will be broadcast over, WCMC-AM At the 7 p.m. worship, Dr. Fincke's message will be. “When A Woman Believes 1 ' dealing with the conversion of Lydia. The service is broadcast over WRIO-FM, at 10 pm. Dr. Fincke hosts the weekly call-in program. "Let's Talk" over WRIO for listeners, to sc6k help with personal problems, or to ask questions about the Bible. Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the mid-week prayer, praise and Bible study in

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the new auditorium. Thursday at 6 p.m. the Session meets in the pastor’s study. Saturday at 9'p.m. a Bible study is held in the home of Johfi Maher, 109 Oakdale Ave., Villas. Each Sunday morning at 9:45 a Family Biblfe School is held, with classes for all ages. For ffde transportation, please call Tom at 896-0565 The Senior Choir, directed by R.char^ Sterling, rehearses every Sunday night aV6 p.m., while the "youth groups nteet in the Heritage Academy wing. Covenant Bitie Church is one of the neweM churches in Cape May Coubty. It is not part of the ecumenical movement, but 1 * calls all believers to separate themselves from the unbelief and apostasy of the day. It holds the Bible to be the Word of God. our only rule of faith and practice. A supervised nursery is held during the morning service, and there is ample parking on the lighted church lots.

RIO GRANDE - "How to Let God Control” will be the theme of the message which will be delivered by * • the Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor of the Grace Gospel Chapel, Rio tirande, at the 11 a.m. worship service

Sunday. The pastor will speak on "Pure Motives for God’s Service" at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. There will also be a special service for the residents at Crest Haven-at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Klv> Arforanto. M. of Brllrplnin, S*p< IS A rwidwit h*n« for 15 years, shr was a former secretaryJor the . Belleplain Ambulance Corps v I .eon Calise.-M, of Ocean City. Sept IB Bom injtaly, he was a resident for 5fi years He was a past prejtjlent of the Columtsis Club of Ocean City, •• Oeorge A. Clark. 71, of Ocean View. Sept 16 He retired in 1W4,-, after 26 years as professor of philosophy rl Lafayette College. Easton F’a l)r Clark taught high school in Wildwood. Cape May. and Merchanlville. and was a past president of the Cape May -Geographic Society and served on thrboards df both the Cape May Historical and Genealogical SofflJjy and the Wetlands Institute ' la Margaret J. Clark, 4ft of Marmora, Sept 16 She was a resident here for II years May F. Conner. 86. of Wildwood Crest’, Sept 13 She was-a resident here for 56 years. I^utse J. Dempsey. 43. of Court House. Sept 19 Born in Montana, she lived hen’ for 7 years Marlon I*. Erriogrr. 78. of Ocean City, Sept 16 She was a £sident here for 0 years, ^Frank M. Graaese, 65, of Court fl|ufte. Sept 17 A retired Atlantic City Police Officer, he livefl here for a number of years Wllhelmina A. Grots, «5, of North Wildwood! Sept 16 She was resident here for 31 years • Ktsle R. Harris. 75. of Belleplain. Sept U A Belleplain resident for 60 years, she was a retired employee of the Woodbine St4*e School Mary Hartley. 87. of Ocean City, Sept 16 A Republican Colnmitteewoman for IB years, she also served as deputy sheriff for 12 years Paul'ne M. Jackson, 55. of Court House. Sept, 12 Bom in Camden, she moved here from Philadelphia 16 years ago Charlotte F. Jested, of Ocean City, Spp.t. fS Born in Leisrester England, she lived in Somers Point for 20 years before moving here 2 years ago Ethel A. MrAfee. 93. of Ocean City. Sept 14 She moved here from Chester. Pa TOyear^go Robert K. MeTW. SI. of Wildwood. Sept 17 m assistant manager for the AAP store here, he was also the local tax assessor He was a lifelong resident of Wildwood Dorothy E. Osborn. 60. of North Wildwood. Sept 17 A local resident for 25 years, she was a member of the North Wildwood Rescue Squad and the Fire Company's Womens Auxiliary Daniel Paul. 74, of Wildwood Crest. S#pt 13 A district plant engineer: for Be)I of Pennsylvania, he was a'midefit here for 12 years Mr Paul was a 50-year membet Mason and was president of the trustees of Cold Spring Presbyterian

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F.ben M. Touchstone. 64. of Villas. Sept 15 A resident for several years, he was a retired engineer for (he Penn Central Railroad In Chester Pa Arthur H. Turner. 65, of Wildwood. Sept 12 Bom in Baltimore, he lived in West Cape May before moving here 4 years ago Re retired in 1978 as truck driver for the Cape May County Road Dept Mnrrnrr C 7-jmpol, 95, of S Seaville. Sept 14 The designer of the former Mastbaum Theater in Phils and several Atlantic City hotels, he moved here from Sea Isle 15 yean ago he was bom in Italy,

SOMERS POINT' - The following recent area births have been announced by Shore Memorial Hospital : Daughter to John and Dorothy Masrhdll Kwarti of 6300 Central Ave ,Se« Isle. Sept 9 Son to Walter and Virginia SUckheote Payne of 651 Sf Shore Rd . Marmora, Sept 9 Daughter to Joaeph and SR Jackson DeMarco of I08A E ! Ave . Wildwood. Sept 10 Daughter to Sargent and Barbara Keenan O'Shea of 813 Weeks* Lan-

Son to Robert Marrlnger of 40 Secluded La., Rio Grande, Sept II. . Daughter to James and Sally*' Steelman Hamilton of 2004 Bay Ave . Ocean City. Sept. 12.

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Cape May Court House - The following area birth was omitted from previous announcements from Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital: Son to Rick and Collette Grier Jones of 302 RreakwaW Rd , Lower Township. July 12.

COURT HOUSE - The following recent area births have been announced by Burdette Memorial Hospital: *

Son to David and Denise Greger Fessler. of 248 E. Pacific Ave., Viffift. Sept 8 Daughter to Gregory and Georgeann Reiki Hoover of 249 W Rates AVe . Villas, Sept 8 Son to Diane Bennett of >49 Indian Trail. Burleigh, Sept It ‘ • Daughter tq Gary and Dorothy LWer Bevsn of 2 Stone Harbor Blvd , Stonq Hartfbr, Sept II

Ave., Wildwood, Sept 11 Son to Martha Adkins of Stagecoach Rd . Court House. Sept ,13. Daughter to Joseph and Antoinette Gervssl Hamilton of 105 Harmony Rd .Town Batjk, Sept 13

Son to Roger and Lynn Rarklow Collin' of Corson Tavern Rd . S Seaville. Sept 14 Daughter to Liborio and Deborah Six Cralno of 2401 Central Ave.. N Wildwood. Sept 14

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