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Clergy Aids In Saving Good Earth
TRENTON - The conservation of soil and natural resources is expected to be the focus of sermons in churchesand synagogues thrSughouhthe state during 1982 Soil Stewardship VWeek, May 16-23. State Secrelary of Agriculture Phillip Alampi, who also is chairman of the state Soil Conservation Committee, said the 16 New Jersey soil conservation districts would be diftributing information on the observance of the week early this month and encouraging clergymen to adthp issue Of Soil COO-
‘Rooted In Future’ CAPE MAY - The title of the Rev. Cass Shaw’s sermon for the 11 a m. service Sunday, May 9, is Rooted In the Future. A coffee hour will follow the morning service.
servation with their cof*r gregations. "A TIME FOR TENACITY.” the theme of the week, underscores the need for perseverance when confronted with the problem of soil eroision and corresponding issues of urbanization and poljution and urges people *to remain undaunted in their support of conservation efforts. SOIL STEWARDSHIP Week, observed nationally each year since 1955 on the
Pastor’s Wife Guest Speaker S. SEAVILLE - Mother’s Day observance at the United Methodist Church will be noted by participation of members of the United Methodist Women under the presidency of Mrs. C. Hildreth Reeves at the 11:15 morn-
fifth Sunday after Easter, is sponsored by the National Association of Convervation Districts. The association, through the state soil conservation districts, provides written materials and guidelines for clergymen of all faiths to formulate their plans for stewardship sermons and church acitivities. Parishioners, church and synagogues members generally are reminded that productive, undepleted soil ensures the
quality of the resources associated with it, such as food and water. Topic ‘To Be A Mother’ RIO GRANDE - "To Bo A Mother” will be the theme for the message at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday, May 9, to be delivered by the Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel.
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Motherhood 9 N. CAPE MAY - In Defense of Motherhood, is the theme of the 11 a m. worship service of the Covenant Bible Church, Fishing Creek Rd. near Bayshore Rd. according to the,pastor, Dr. George Fincke. Each mother will be presented with a gift. The service is broadcast over WCMC, 1230 AM.
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WILDWOOD CREST - The adult and youth choirs will provide special music for Mothers’ Day at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at Crest Community Church, Pacific Ave. and Crocus Rd. Mrs. Bette Van Dyke will be at the organ.
\ Deaths v— Elella R. Allen. 80. West Wildwood. April 30. She lived here 20 years after relocating from Michigan. Ruth Wanlnger Hsrth. 43. of Wildwood. April 2S She was a lifelong resident of Wildwood John A. Dlsoa. 82. of Ocean City. April 14 Carolyn Jeon Frants, 30. of Ocean City, April 25 She was s licensed practical nurse with the Blue Ridge Nursing Home West. Harrisburg. Pa Rertha V. Frontlero. 88. of North Wildwood. April Z7. She was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose s In Erma Marlon A. Harper. 90. of Ocean ClS . April 29 She was a resident of is cily more than 3$ years. Adrla ImpsRlisiio. 82. of Ocean City, April 29. She was a resident of this city most of her life. Either Keating. 82, of Cape May. April 27. Bom In Philadelphia, she lived here 45 years. Joirph leonsrd. 79. of North Wildwood. April 30. He was a retired employee of the Allied Chemical Co. in Elizabeth Joseph Livingston. (O, of Dennisviile. April 25 A lifelong area resident, he had worked for the N.J. Slate Highway Dept before retiring. Anna Long. 88. of Rio Grande. April 30. She resided here 04 years and was a member of the Wildwood Rebecca Lodge, also a member of the North Wildwood Fire Conywny laidies Aux for 60 years Marie D. Mcllvalse. 82. of Ocean View. May 1 She moved to this area three years ago She was a saleswoman at Cross Country Dress Shop. Northfield Karls J. Marthla. 69. of North Wildwood. April 24 He was a lifelong resident of this community Eslei Pangbara, 84, of Cape May Court House, April 28 She lived in Millville for several years Pasllne Ploeset. 79. of Ocean City, April 22 Formerly of Mullina. SC. she was a resident of this city 40 years Hadlr RUrbriantky, 83. of Woodbine. April 30 She was a retired attendant at the Vinelarid State School Elizabeth K. Thurston. 89. of North Cape May. April 29 She lived In Wildwood and Ciementon before moving here four years ago Edward W. Wilson, 8S. of Villas. April 29 Hr was a carpenter and the superintendent of'the Town Bank Manor Apts for the past three years Mary Alkr Wilson. 80. of North Cape May. April 38 She lived here IS years and was retired from the Philadelphia Daily News
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