Cape May County Herald, 28 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 16

it religion To Observe CG Chapel Dedication

Herald & Lantern *28 April '82

CAPE MAY - The Macedonia Baptist Church will present a musical concert' 7:30 pm Monday, May 3. at the Coasl-GJCiW Omter chapel here as the first of several offerinRs markinR the Gospel Fesl C^PEMAY There will he a Gospel Fest. tK»nefitinR Men's Day. at the Macedonia. Baptist Church. Lafayette and Franklin* this Sunday at 4 Sponsored by Mr Edward Crawley and the Rev Robert 0 Davis, pastor of the host church, the festival will feature the Celestial Choir of Whitesboro. Men’s Choir of Eureka Church. Wildwood; Martha Cohen of Cape May. Mae Bose of Allen AME. Cape May. Lois Smith of the host church, and Barbara Crawley of Eureka

dedication of the new facility The Commandant of the Coast Guard will be here next Thursday for the actual dedication. At 7:30 the next evening. Tuesday. May 4. the* Angelus Chorus will give a concert - A special Jewish program will be presented 7:30 p m. May 5 by Rabbi Dr Murray Kohn. a survivor of the Holocaust and Jewish scholar Hfs presentation will be The Signi/icancp of the Synagogue in Jewish ■History. Communion WILDWOOD CREST - Crest Community Church will have an open communion service at 11 a m. Sunday. with music by the youth and adult choirs. Rev Charles L. Rowe will give the communion message and Mrs. Bette Van Dyke will be at the organ.

These programs^re part of the octave of Celebration for the Dedication of the chapel. Adm. John B. Hayes, Commandant of the Coast ’Guard, and _ Rear Adm. Ross H. Trower, Chief of Chapel Plans Camp For Day RIO GRANDE - The Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor, will preach on Encouragement at the 11 a.m. worehip service, Sunday in Grace Gospel Chapel. The pastor will sppak on The Holiness of God' and the Judgment of Sin at the 7 p m. Sunday service. Camp for a Day will be held Saturday. May 8, for children in Gospel Crusaders. Primary and Junior Sunday Jtehopl Classes. The bus/will leavt at 8 a.m. and retjum at 4:45 p.m.

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Navy Chaplains, will officially dedicate the chapel

11 a m. May 6.

Dr. David Noel Freedman. Director of the Program on Studies in Religion at the University of Michigan, will also take part in the dedication celebration with an address on Archeology and the Bible 7:30 p.m. May 6. He will be Scholar' in Residence for a one-day clergy workshop Friday, May 7, which local clergy are invited to attend.

‘Fight Cancer’ Bike-A-Thon RIO GRANDE - Irv and ternatlonal bike races,

Ginny Posternak, 1982 beginning at Montgomery

American Cancer Society . Ave. and the Boardwalk.

Crusade Chairmen, an-/ Donations toward prizes nounced the Second Annual will gratefully be accepted.

WALTER P. BATES. 76. of ColJ Spring. April 20 He was a filler operator for 20 year* at the Northweat Magnesite Co and a farmer for many years Kredertc E. Baumann. 70. of Stone Harbor. April 23 He was a retired contact representative for the Veterans Administration and was a U S Army Air Corps veteran of World Warll Daniel Diion. 66. of Whitesboro. April 16. He was a U.S Army veteran of Worl<J War II. Ethel C. Ewing. 91. of Sea Isle City. April 20 She moved here 35 year* ago Mary Gasior. 06. of North Cape May, April 18 She lived here 13

May. April 17 Before retiring, I worked as a Philadelphia fireman for 24 years He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. William J. Hyland. Jr.. 77. of Court House. April 20 He owned the Hyland Motel here for 15 years before his retirement James Kenny. 57. of Media. Pa . April 17 He was a former ballet master with the Ocean City Cultural Arts Center Kmest Meyer. 67. of Ocean City, April 22 A retired self-employed plumber, he was with D K Thompson and Sons Plumbing and Heating for 40 years EMte V. Pennington. 67. of Ocean City. April 20 She was an assistant housekeeper at the Flanders Hotel for 16 years J. Walter Roberta, 73. of Ocean City. April 23 Retired, he was a consulting engineer and a graduate of Drexel College. Philadelphia Frank A. Shields. 87. of Cape May. April 23 A lifetime resident, he had been an engineer for the Ice Making Co. of Cold Spring Fisheries for 35 year* and was a former employee of the Cape May Coal and Ice Co , where he worked for 26 year*. Ruth M. Writs. 85. of North Cape May. April 18 Bom In Philadelphia, she lived in Clifton Heights, Pa., before moving here 18 year* ago

Bike-A-Thon t6 "Fight Cancer” will take place 11 a m.-3 p.m. May 8 on the Wildwood Boardwalk. Sponsor sheets should be obtained and filled in prior to the race. The minimum amount pledge per sponsor is 25 cents. Sponsor sheets may be obtained by calling anyone of the following numbers: 522-1257, 522-0997, 399-2124 or the Unit office at 886-1154. THE BIKE-A-THON route will basically be the dne used by the Pro-Am Bike racers when they race in the Wildwoods for the inOn ‘Taming Our Tongues’ RIO GRANDE - The message by Pastor Robert Fox at the 11 a.m. Sunday service at the Bible Church will be Taming Our Tongues.The 7 p.m; service Pastor Fox will speak on Samson the Big Mouth. A Mother and Daughter Dinner will be held at the church May 7. Call Pastor Fox at 886-5290 for reserva-

tions.

For CYO Team N. CAPE MAY - A bus trip to the Playboy Casino in Atlantic -City, Tuesday. May 11, will benefit the St. John of God CYO Basketball team. The bus will leave the North Cape May Shopping Center 5:30 p.m. For tickets, call 884-8324, 886,2129, or 886-5553.

*by calling the office.

SOMERS POINT - The following are* birth* have been announced by Shore Memorial Hospital: Daughter to Timothy and Diane I avion Srhrilinger of McKeague Ave. Tuckahoe, April 15. Son to David and Mary Gumlna Grant of 6407 Sounds Ave . Sea Die City. April 16. Daughter to Carl and Elaine Sayre Roth of 604 Mayflower Ave., Cold Spring. April 16. Son to Harry and Denise Wynn taBov of PO Box 56. DennDvIlle, April 17 COURT HOUSE - The following recent area birthn have been announced by Burdette Tomlin Hospital: Danghter to Emilio and Elsie Rkharth Algarin of 817 S Seavllle, Dennisville Rd., S Dennis. April 4 Daughter to Jacqueline Thurmond of Indian Trail. Burleigh. April 5. Danghter to Alfred III and Deborah Baker DePInho of 304 E Taylor Ave . Wildwood, April 8 Danghter to James and Deborah Spaulding Bellamy of 165 E Main St, Whitesboro. April 9. Son to William and Patricia McNolty Weatherby of II Beachhead Dr . N Cape May. April II. Son to Joseph and Kathleen Kane Dnncan of 103 E 24th Ave., N Wildwood, April It Son to David and Sharon Colllnt Norcroaa of Delsea hr , Dias Creek, April 13 Daughter to Michael and Diane Conlin Bales of 256 Birch Rd . Villas, April 13. Son to Patricia Davies of 125 E. Columbine Rd . Wildwood Cr. April Son t6 Gary and Kathy Kuhn MrCareen of 21 Ellery Rd., Villas, April 14. Son to Edwin Jr and Deborah Braun Bacon of 513 Washington St Mall. Cape May, April 16 * Daughter to Glen and Denise C chetta MafCulloch of Plata Cart Apts , Villas. April 17 Son to Carl Jr and Janice CufSitt Wagner of 231 Mindy Ave . N 4bp«* May. April 19

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