Cape May County Herald, 19 May 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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Shelton’s 75th Commencement

CAPE MAY - Four slates are represented in the graduating class receiving degrees Saturday morning during Shelton College’s 75th annual commencement excercise. Six students will be

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‘Consequences'Sermon Topic

Crest Service WILDWOOD CREST - Church school at Crest Community Church begins at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all ages. The 11 a m. worship Sunday will have Rev. Charles L. Rowe in the pulpit, and Mrs. Bette Van Dyke at the organ. The youth and adult choirs will sing. Guest Speaker „ RIO GRANDE - A representative of the Gideons will be the guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at the Bible Church here. Rev. Robert Fox will speak on The First Woman Missionary at the 7 p.m. \service. • Softball play will begin 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Rio Grande field.

awarded the bachelor of

arts degree.

The 10:30 commencement service in Reformation Hall of the Christian . Admiral will be preceded at 8 on Friday evening by the baccalaureate service in the same location.

COLLEGE president Glenn Rogers will award the bachelor of arts degree

to:

Daniel Blizzard (class president) of Cape Canaveral, Fla., who .majored in Biblical literature; Corinne Olson of Colum-

PHILOMENA BATTMJLtA.SI.o# (Wan City, May 15. Sh/ Ponza. Italy, and nxivrd here In I0Z7. GLADYS P. HI non. 78. ot Ocean City. May 16 She wa* a member of St Peter's United Methodist Church here and a past president of its Women's Auxiliary VIOLET K. BROOKS. 78 of Ocean City, May 16 She was a member of SI John's Lutheran Church, the order of the Eastern Star 83 of Ocean City, the Shore Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and the Ocean City Civic

Club

EDWARD BROXTON, SR.. 81. of Tuckahoe, May 10 He lived in this area 20 years DANIEL F. CONNOR. 88. of Ocean City. May IS A builder, he had been the municipal building inspector here from I960 to the mid-1970s HARRIET DeKREHN. 95. of North Wildwood. May 10 Bom in Philadelphia, she lived here 34 years HELEN R.G. ELDREDGE. 78. of Son Francisco. May 15 Surviving are her husband, attorney Lawrence H Eldredge originally from Cape

May

CLINTON E. GARRISON 69. of Stone Harbor, May 8 He was a retired employee of Keuffel-Esser Co. In Cape May Court House, and a U S Army veteran of World War II, Member of Steven Ludlam Pool 331. Stone Harbor Ufe member of Stone Harbor Volunteer Fire Co. Family request donations be sent to Burdette Tomlin Hosp Hematology Dept . Court House MARY E GRIFFIN 66. of S Seaville. May II She had been a school bus driver for Dennis Township retiring in 1979 after 15

years service.

EDWARD H. GRIFFITH. 75. of Erma. May 14. He was a member of Tabernacle United Methodist Church a LEIDA.P. HYLAND. 27. of Ocean City, May 16 She worked ns a homemaker for the Vineland

Homemaker Service

KATHERINE M. KING. 73. of Stone Harbor. May 12, She was a member of the Stone Harbor

Chamber of Commerce

SVEN. MARTIN. 91. of N Wildwood. May 10 In 1921 he cofounded the Union Fish Co Inc. in Anglesea. and was its general manager, secretary and treasurer until it was sold to Carlson Enterprises of Wildwood He also co founded the United Commercial Fishermen's Assn of New Jersey ELIZABETH MILES. 91. of Wildwood Crest. May II She had been a resident here since 1921 MARIA A. MORRIS. 91. of Ocean City. May 17 A police matron for 16 years at the 35t!i Precinct in Philadelphia, she retired in 1955 JOSEPH J. NOONE. 81. of Ocean City, May 14 He had been a Chevrolet dealer In Penns Grove and was in the automobile dealership

business for 30 years

BEATRICE RAVER.99. ot Ocean May 16 She was born in

and had lived in Ship Bot tom before moving here

DR. ISIDORE RUBINS. 82. of North Wildwood. May II He moved here and began his practice of optometry in 1929, retiring In 1975 EDITH M. SCHYMIK. 97, of Cape May Court House. May 12 DONALD W SHELDON. 71. of (Kean View, May II He was retired from the Maintenance Dept of the Mannington Mills Co , Salem where

he worked for 32 yean

City. May Millville. i

bus, Ohio, English major; Cathy Barnhart of Greenville. S.C., elementary education; Joseph Keller of Felton, Pa., history; Daniel Moyer of Lederach, Pa., history; Henry Thistle of Cocoa, Fla., Biblical literature.

RIO GRANDE - The Rev. Guy L. Rathmell. pastor, will preach on Jhe Consequences of Disobc dience at the 11 a m worship service in Grace Gospel Chapel, Sunday. Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all - ages. The pastor will speak

on AlLooh at the Future at the 7pm Sunday service. THE LADIES Mis. sionary Society will meet 10 a^m Tuesday. May 25. This will be the last meetfhg for the season The weekly Bible study and prayer time is 7 pm Wednesday

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