Cape May County Herald, 17 February 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 25

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WO GRANDE - "The Physician, the Health, and the Sick” will be the theme for the message at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service by the Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor of Grace Crest Service WILDWOOD CR - Rev. Charles L. Rowe will preach at the li am. service Sunday at Crest Community Church, with Mrs. Bette Van Dyke as choir director and organist. A nursery for babies and junior church for children through the third grade are

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Slate Guest Preacher CAPE MAY - The Rev William Foden. of Vineland, will preach at the 11 a.m. Sunday service of the First Presbyterian Church as Pastor Cass L. Shaw will be on vacation. A nursery is available during the morning worship service Coffee hour will be held after the worship service.

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Raymond W Rain. R7. o( Villas. Feb 8 A rHired truck driver, he was a resident here 15 yean Arthar R. Rrown. 47. of Whitesbom. Feb 15 A resident here 15 yean, he was a chef at the Mon . treal Inn. Cape May Vrronke Illlsce. 81. of Ocean City. Feb It A resident here 12 yean, she had been chief telephone operator for the U S Post Office at 30th SI in Philadelphia for 25 yean Stephen J. MrFwrn. 84. of Ocean City, Feb II A retired attorney, he practiced law in Upper Darby Pa since 1945 Dorothy Hi Reed. A. of Avalon. Feb 10 Bom in lUmshurfi. Pa . she was a residefil Here 22 yean Richard F Mnm. 63. of North Wildwood. Feb 13 A resident here * most of his life, he was an auto mechanic for the State Police in Berlin. N J . and was an a mature radio operator, and a member of the American Federation of Mtatciana Rare* Vesper. 74. of Villas. Feb « Bom in Philadelphia, he was a rest dent here seven yean William D. Zrrhy. 68. of Cape May Point. Feb 10 A resident here eiRht yean, he was active in many social, civic, historical and arts nqianiM lions Mr Zerby served as president of Cape May County Health Systems • Advisory Council, and was on the hoard of the Hurdette,Tomlin l.nn« RanRe PlanninR Board, the Lower Township Advisory Committee, and the Mid Atlantic Council for the Arts among other groups

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Gospel Chapel. Sunday School is at 9:4S a.m. “ The pastor will-speak on “It Sounds Like Home to Me,” a new series of’ messages from the minor prophets of the Old Testament, at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. First-hand

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S. SEAVILLE - "I Walked Where Jesus Walked" is the topic of Rev. John M. Long at the 11:15 a.rrt. service of the United Methodist Church Sunday. The pastor recently returned from a study-tour of the Holy Land in company with 50 other mem- 6 here of the South Jersey Methodist Chtrch Conference. The tour group flew from New York tch Amman, Jordan, spent two days at Tiberia and the area around the Sea of Galilee, plus a week of study at Jerusalem, including emphasis on current Methodist work in Israel.

Psalms Basis Of Sermon COURT Route - Rev Wilbert S. Hoffman, pastor of the First .United Methodist Church, will continue his sermons based on the Psalms during the 10:45 a.m. Sunday worship service. Special music will be provided by the Chancel and Senior Choirs. ‘Years Of Wandering.’ N. CAPE MAY - "The Years of Wandering” is the theme of the Uj a.m. Sunday worship service of Covenant Bible Church, Fishing Creek ! Rd. near Bayshore Rd.. according to the pastor. Dr. George Fin-

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SOMERS POINT - The folliminR recent area births have been an nounced by Shore Memorial Hospital DaaRtiler lo Robert and Debra Adams Halley nt IMJ S Shore Rd . Ocean View . Feb 3 DaaKhier In Claudio and Marge Murrln Cavlglla of 1198 40thSI Sea Die City. Feb 4 Son fo Thomas and Deborah Ijiylan Thompson of 105 Bent* Ave,. VIIDs. Feb 5 Son to James and Jfcm Andrekivk Peuk of 210 Hollywoad Ave . Villas. Feb 7 Daaghter lo David and Kathleen Starkee ThampsM of 304 Willow Dr . Erma, Feb 7 j Daaghter lo Miguel and Sheila WUHams fiamn of 534 Adams Ave . Woodbine. Feb I San to Larry hnd Miriam I Aina nM i Ulrich of 1180 Cape May Ave . Cape May. Feb 8 Daughter lo Glenn and Sharon Karcher l^wla of 8 Carlton Dr . N Cape May. Feb 9 .•tan lo Larry and Gay RawDad Wabai of Jl Allendbke Rd . Mar mar a, Feb 10 Sea to William and Debra A Bra Andrews of ,36 K Greenwood Ave . Tillas. Feb 10 COURT IKHTSe' The following recent area tartha have been announced by Burdeile Tomlin Hospital: DaagMrr In Bruce and Nancy Tarpey (lane of 213 IfoRywood Ave . V.naa. Feb I Daughter lo John and Deborah Carttaa SberSa of 121 Susan Rd . Green Creek. Feb 3 Saa In James and Carol Beasley Pear use of 9 Canon SI. Rio Grande. Feb 4 San to Stephen and Karen Caaaidy Sira MU of IIS E Ptervm Ave. Somem Point. Feb .V San lo Bruce and Cathy ( askmare Calabrese of MIS - 15th St . N Wildwood. Feb 7

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