Cape May County Herald, 21 July 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Biblical Seas Sermon Topic

S ^EAVILLE - The pastor of the United Methodist Church, the Rev John M. J/ong, will bring a series of sermons on. The Prodigal Son during the next several weeks Sun day July 25. the subject will Im- l hr Prodigal At Home, with other titles in the series. The Grass is

Greener. That Which was Lost, and Prodicat's Welcome. Worship hour is at 11:15 a m each Sunday

CAPE MAY - At First Presbyterian Church Sunday July 25^ the Rev. Cass L. Shaw's sermon topic will be Three S&as of Canaan, or Use of.^ta by Jehovah. This is themurth in the Seaside Sermon Series. There willtbe two morning services during the

months of July and August, at 9 and 10:30 a.m. A coffee fellowship time will be held directly after the 10:30 service.

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WILDWOOD CREST - The Crest Community Church School Adult Class is offering the bible study Introduction to the New Testament at its 9:45 a.m. class. The 11 a.m. worship features Rev. Charles Rowe as morning speaker, and the adult choir, under the direction of Mrs. Bette Van Dyke.

Two Sermon Topics

RIO GRANDE - Pastor Robert Fox’s sermons for Sunday. July 25 will be Be ing Patient in Affliction as the 11 a.m. service; and Why Do People Suffer? at the 7:30 p.m. service at the Bible Church here.

ROSK HENNA ALEXANDER. Ml. of thr VillnN She wa* a local rest den I 10 years VITTORIO AltlSTKO. B5. of Cold Spring He was a U S Army veteran of World War I LILLIAN E. BIIXSER. RS. of Ihe Villas She was a resident here five years ALFREDO D. BOSNA. 90. of Cape May He was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. LAl'RA R. CALKINS. 79. of West Cape May She worked for Ihe Board of Elections in this area PETER CERRUTI. 93. of Ocean Cily He operated the Cemili Beauty Shoppe 72 years MAEB. DORAN. 81. *f Cape'May She was one of Ihe first chairmen for Ihe National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis THERESA H. DRAKELKY. IQ. of North Wildwood She was n resident lor many years STEPHEN T. EGGLY Sr.. 30, of Baltimore, formerly of Ocean City lie was a graduate of Ocean City High Schbol HOWARD BROOKS FRYSON, 61. of Whilesboro He was a U S. Army veteran JENNIE CALLOWAY. 94. of Burleigh She was an area resident most of her life DOMINICK H. H ACKETT Jr . 4fl of Villas He was a postal carrier for Ihe Court House Post Office JOSEPH J. HEMBERGER. 73. of Cape May He lived here 25 years EMIL KNAPP. ML of Woodbine He was a member of American Legion Post 2W ELLA R. KNEEDLER. 90 She was a summer resident of Avalon for i over 40 years EDITH LEEDS. Bl, of Ocean City She was an area resident all her life BEATRICE W MACHETTE. IM. of Wildwood Crest She was former principal of Ihe Philip Baker School RAYMOND McHenry Sr.. 87. o( Marmora Before retiring, he owned McHenry's Printing and Office Supply Oliver a. McMullen sr. bb. of Del Haven He was a World War I Army veteran BENJAMIN J Ml ELI'S. 57. ol North Wildwood He retired from the U S Coast Guard after 25 years ser vice MILTON D. SINCLAIR Jr.. 6B. of Ocean City He was retired SENSOR TAYLOR. 31. of Erma. He was an employee of Ihe Acmd Markets NORMAN D. UMSTKAD. B5. ol North Cape May He lived here 20 years

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