Cape May County Herald, 28 October 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Herald A Lantern 28 October 81

Rev. Bell To Lead Revival

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ERMA — Revival services will be held at the Tabernacle United Methodist Church, beginning Nov. 8 at* 11. a.m. and continue each evening at 7:30 except Saturday thru Nov. 15.

John F Ayrcv 73. of Octan Cltjc, Ocl 19 BornihPhilodrlphia.he wai a rraidenl hwa for Ax year* Klliabrtli I. Bahr. «9. of North Cape May. Oct II Born In < Philadelphia, ahe moved here 16 B an ago Mr* Bahr taught at aud Abrams School for 10 y

. Formerly j>f Son sided here for. 15 n

Sarah Y. Oiarch, 96. of Cape May. '. Oct 23 Bom in this city, she was the oldest member to the Cape Island Baptist Orarch, and was among the founders of the Womens Community Club here in 1921. Mrs Church also worked for the Cape May County Board of Flections and assisted in the city's information booth. IJIIian V. Coleman, «l, of West Cape Mgfr, Oct. 30 Born in this com munity. she was employed by the Murphy's store in Wildwood for 26 years l.k»yd Elliot. 71, of Ocean City. Oct 20 He was an investment broker in Philadelphia apd a longtime resident of this area Francis’ J. Oayle. 52. of Chesapeake. Va . Oct 21 <5he rhoved to Virginia six years ago from Ocean City \ Donald Hartman Hawk. 60. of Stone Harbor. Oct. 30 He formerly lived in Warrington Pa where he was a car dealer until retiring in 1979 Elmer F. •BUI' James. 75. of Wildwood Crest, Oct 18 • A retired lieutenant colonel in the U S. Air Force, he was the first person to fly planes with banners along the local beaches, in the early days taking Off and landing atong the strand Itself Martha Jane Jenkins. 56, of Dennisville, Oct. 20 Born in Mayvilie. she lived in Stone Harbor before moving here more than two years ago i Pearl W. Jernee. 92. of Ocean City, Oct 22 The former owner and operator of the recently demolished Jernee Manor, she resided in this cis. Her late husband was if the Ocean City Beach Patrol and a former chief of police here Aloysios E. McTagoe. 66. of Cape May. Oct. 16 A former employee of the Pennsylvania Lottery, Commission, and a police oflicer in Upper Darby Pa for 16 yedrs, he resided here for four years \ Philip Mlxtell, «f Stone Harbor. Oct. 17 A resident here for 16 years, he was a member of the local Chamber of Commerce and a member and former director of the Realty Owners Asan. and the Stone Harbor Yacht Club Robert R. Rlsbon, 13, of Del Haven. Oct S A resident here for three years, he retired from the Navy in 1978 after 23 years of service Brace C. Robbins. 42. of Dias Creek, Oct. 33 Bom In Millville, he lived in Cape May County most of his life Theresa E. Nchnetiler. 92, of Ocean City, Oct. 20 Born in Philadelphia, she was a longtime resident here r

Each morning, Monday thru Friday, there will be Bible studies at 9:30 led by Rev. .Bell. A nursery will be available daily, morning and evening, for pre school children. Coffee and doughnuts are served at 9 am. REV. JAMES BELL of Bethany, Okla., who will lead the revival, has been an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene since 1940. He attended Eastern Nazarene College, where he received his ministerial training. It was at this time that he turned down an offer for professional baseball to enter tufUime Gospel ministry. Hlfr first pastorate was in Pennsylvania, his home state. In 1970, after serving for over 25 years in active pastoral miriistry in Massachusetts; Connecticut, Maryland, Kentucky, and Texas, he resigned to enter into fuli-tirfie evangelistic work IN AimmON to his

Rev. & Mrs. Bell

pulpit ministry, Rev. Bell has been active in district assignments and has contributed articles to the Herald of Holiness and the Preacher’s Magazine. Traveling with him in his evangelistic work is his wife Jean, who assists' in the meetings as' organist and pianist and accompanies hen husband in his solo .singing. Mrs. Bell studied music in Eastern Nazarene College and has been active in church work as a musician.

Film Series On Family

WILDWOOD CREST - Crest Community Church f *is continuing its series of films by Dr. James Dobson entitled "Focus On The Family". Showing this Election Day FareOffered Election Day is, of course, the day to vote. It can also be a day for eating out, courtesy of two local churches. The Green Creek Methodist Church will 'serve luncheon 11 a m. - 1 p.m. For tickets and information, call 886-0948 or 886-2694. To round out the day. Our Saviour Luthern Church in Stone Harbor will serve dinner, including Pennsylvania Dutch beef (sauerbraten) and potato dumplings, 5 to 7 p.m.

week, including Sunday, will be "Preparing Tor Adolescence: The Origins of Self-Doubt" and Preparing for Adolescence: Peer Pressure and Sexuality." Both films will be shown at 7 p.m. in the church auditorium, Aster St. at Pacific Ave. ‘Thou Shalt Not Steal’ RIO GRANDE - "Thou Shalt Not Steal" will be the theme for the message which will be delivered by the Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel, Rio Grande, fdjhe 11 a.m. Sunday worship service. The pastor will speak on ".Pure Living” at the 7 p.nt. Sunday service. The weekly Bible Study and prayer time is at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Rummage Sale

STONE HARBOR - Lutheran Church Women of Our Savior Church will hold a "Trick-or-Treat"

rummage sale in the Church Hall at 93rd St. and 3rd Ave. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday Oct. 31.

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