Clergymen For August Ex-pastor To Be Speaker
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Talking, Not Walking’ RIO GRANDE - Tolk fng, But Not Walking will be the theme for the message at the 11 a .m. Sunday worship service by the Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor of Gracp Gospel Chapel.
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ming and leading with music. The church, at 6700 Atlantic Ave., has 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. For information, call pastor Dr. William Denker at 720-4265 or 522-6439.
AVALON - Visiting clergymen for August at Wells Memorial Presbyterian Church here have been announced
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Sundays, Aug l and 8. The Rev. Carl W. Weber, D.D., pastor emeritus, St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Mayfair, Philadelphia, preaches Sundays, Aug. 15 and 22. In Crest Pulpit WILDWOOD CREST - The 11 a.m. worship service Sunday, Aug. 1, at Crest Community Church will have Rev. Charles Rowe in the pulpit apdMrs. Bette Van Dyke at the organ. Church school at 9:30 a.m. offers classes for all ages. Gospel Hymn Sing Slated Vlt.I,AS - Holy Spiril Lutheran Church, Bayshore Rd. and Washington Ave., will sponsor an Olde Tyme, olde song sing-along and olde Gospel Hymn sing 7 p.m. Sunday. July 31. Guests are asked to bring their own chairs. Services Split N WILDWOOD - The United Methodist Church, Second and Central Aves., holds 11 a.m. Sunday worship services. Evening service is at the First United Methodist Church in Wildwood Crest. For information. call 522-6439 or 729-4265. Communion Sun. RIO GRANDE - August 1 is Communion Sunday, and Pastor's Foxs’ sermons will be When Temptation Comes at 11 a.m.. and Thorn in the Flesh at 7:30 p.m.
CAPE MAY PT. - Father Philip Weeks of Maitland, Fla., willlbe the main speaker for the third week of renewal and healing services at the Union Chapel on the Circle, here, beginning Monday. Aug. 2. THIS WEEK the Rev. Austin Miles, circus ringmaster, who was healed of cancer 10 years ago, will be speaking through Sunday evening, Aug. 1. The final week of the Sea Grove Conference, Aug. 9-15, will feature the Rev. Robert Bayley, a Presbyterian, the Rev.
MAYS LANDING - Atlantic Community College Vice President of Development dlld Planning, Dr.' Oliver Henderson, Jr., died July ILof an apparent heart aitack. ,He was 57. Henderson was instrumental in all college planning and development activities as well as alumni relations and the ACC Foundation. He was also in charge of research. Dr. Henderson has been
/ Deaths Si GIADYS ABBOTT. «0. of Oceanview She was a Registered Nurae JOSEPH C. BAHR. 88. ot Ocean City He was an accoutant C ATHERINE M. BARKIVITCH. 75. of Rio Grande She had been an area resident 30 years AI.BERT C BOLTON. *2. o( Philadelphia, formerly of the Villas He was a retired accountant KATHERINE A. BREHMEYER. 97. pf Ocean City She was a member of St Luke's and the Epiphany Church ALIC E R. COLLINS. M. of South Seaville She was a retired school teacher LAURENCE H. ELOftEDGE. of San Francisco, formerly of the greater Cape May area ife was a nationally known law^efcand pra l feasor of law in PhilgBelphia and. later, in California T' FREDA B. FREE. £ of North Cape May She was a mPhber of St John of God Catholic Church FRANCIS J. GILLEPSIE. of Wildwood He was a former employee of the City of Wfildwood ALBERT GRIFFIN. 97. of Ocean City He was a member of St Peter's United Methodist Church ALMA I. Hawley. ». of Cane May She had been a clerk for the Five Mile Clothing Store 20 y>ars FRANCIS «. LYNCH. 68. of North Cape May He was the director of the Millman Center GEORGE B. MARSHALL Jr.. 67. of Palermo He was a retired school principal WILLIAM M. Ortlip. 77. of Stone ■ Harbor He was a resident the past 30 years ELLA PRICE. 79. of Woodbine She was a member of the First Baptist Church BRANDON L. SMITH. 3. of Tampa, Fla . formerly of Whitesboro He had lived in Florida one week I VERNA B. SPRINGER. 88. of Court House She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and a charter member of the Order of the Eastern Star Number 146. Court House JOSEPH P. STAHLER. 61, of Ocean City He was a self-employed plumbing contractor
Francis Sizer, a Roman Catholic, and singer Jimmy Clanton. The Renewal Conference mattings dre held 7:30 each evening. A free offering is received. For further information call 884-5371.
WILDWOOD CREST - The First United Methodist Church here will have North Wildwood night beginning 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1, with members and summer guests perfor-
associated with ACC since 1967. He served as chairman of the college's Science Division until 1973, when he was appointed dean of the college. His position was upgraded to Vice President in 1978. Dr. Henderson received a BS and MA from Western Reserve University and a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. He taught at The Citadel, Charleston, S.C. for 1(F years before joining the ACC faculty. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Henderson served as a navigator in the Army Air Corp/Air Force during
World War II and achieved the rank of Lt. Colonel. He also served as liaison officer for the U.S. Air Force Academy as a student recruiter. Dr. Henderson was an avid student of oceanography. As a Fullbright Fellow he studied biological oceanography in Norway in 1956-57. A former member of the board of trustees of the New Jersey Marine Science Corsortium, he was instrumental in establishing the Marine Science Field Station in Seaville.
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