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FISHING CREEK — The Great Appeal is the theme of the 11 a m. worship service of the Covenant Bible -Church, according to Pastor, George Fincke. *Tn spite of God’s clear teaching of the necessity of total commitment to Him, .the church has always had many in it who do not take God seriously and seek to serve two masters — to please God and at the same time the world; to enjoy citizenship in heaven and a world life. It simply cannot be done," said the pastor. At the 7 p.m. service, Dr. jVew Hours of Worship WILDWOOD CREST - Beginning Sept. 12 the First United Methodisj Church, 6700 Atlantic Ave., will conduct morning worship at 9:30 a m. with Surtday school at 10:45 a m. and evening worship at 7:30. The North Wildwood United Methodist Church, Second and Central Aves„ North Wildwood, will begin with a song service at 11.00 a m and morning worship at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday evening Bible study at First UMC is at 7 p.m. For additional information contact Pastor William Wenker at 729-4265 or 522-6439. Ham & Oysters S. SEAVILLE - The Methodist Church on Rt. 9 here is sponsoring a family style ham a fid oyster dinner to benefit the. new organ fund on Saturday, Sept. 18. Reservations are necessary, call 263-8658. Dinner sealings will be at 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.

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Fincke will speak on Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit "Just what is the ‘unpardonable sin,' and how is it committed? Jesus plainly told us about it in the Bible,’’ the pastor commented. At 10 p.m. the pastor hosts the weekly call-in program, Let's Talk for listeners to ask questions about the Bible, or to seek help with personal problems, over WRIO (102.3 F.M.). Friday at 6 a Family Night covered dish supper will be held in the fellowship hall. Special guests will be the Greiner Family, who will present the evening program of gospel music. Dinner chairman is Betty Colberg, 886-8286.

STONE HARBOR - St. Miry's Episcopal Church. Third Avenue and 95th St., announces the start of its Ecumenical Plans Slated STONE HARBOR - There will, be a planning session for representatives and pastors of local churches of Seven Mile Beach 7:30 this evening, Sept. 8 in St. Mary’s Church Parish Hafl, 95th and Third Ave.

The purpose of this meeting is to plan the annual ecumenical Thanksgiving Service, which will be held Sunday, Nov. 21.

AMANDA E. Hit KISH, ot Slone liar tor. Sept 2. She was a retired bank clerk MARGARET A. RIUI.I.. 75. ot Wildwood Crest, Aug 31 She lived here tor sixteen years JOSEPH J. CARDWEI.I.. 62. of Ocean City, Aug 26 He was a dispatcher with the Sea Isle City Police Department (or sixteen years ROBERT E. COPESTICK. 65. <jf North Cape May, Sept I He was a retired postman GII.DA D'lNTINO. 66. of Sea Isle Cf* ly, Sept 2 She was a homemaker HARRY DtSII.VESTRO SR., 65. of Wildwood. Sept 4 He wax a lifelong area resident JOHN DtMl'HZ. 71. of Erma, Sept 2 He had been employed by laind's Fisheries (1 RT W FISHER. 77. of North Wildwood. Aug 30 He was a member of Holy Trinity lAitheran Church MARGARET JANE FOSTER. 92. of Ocean City Aug 30 She was a charter member of Westminister Presbyterian Church, and a member of First Presbyterian Opirch MINNIE E. HAHN. 64. of Villas She Was a member of the Friendship Club JOHN R. IIAI.I. SR.. 69. of Court House. Aug 31 He was past prrsi dent of the tower Tow nship Hoard of Education HEI.EN 5. HIM., of Cape Mav Aug 31 She was a member of Covenant Bible Church RAYMOND IDE. 62, of Stone Har bor, Sept 4 He lived here for three » 4\ \ K \R ANOZINSKY. 66. of Sea Isle City. Sept 2 She was a member ol the Catholic Dddghlers of America AUGUSTINE MAERINA. IU of Ocean City. Sepl 2 He was retired WIM.IAM P. Mc( ARE. 76. of Villas. Sept f He wa« retired RAYMOND D. OfOVNEI.I.. 64. of North Wildwood, Sept I He lived tore fourteen years DOMINtr PISANO. 82. off Sept 2 YltTOR T. ROMEO III 18. Fishing Creek. Sept 3 He Cape Atlantic wrestling champion

Sunday School Rally Day

RIO GRANDE - The Sunday School of the Bible Church will hold Rally Day Sunday, Sept. 12. Speaker at the 11 a.m. worship ser^111 be Rev. Ron ' Lawsd^i, missionary to ervice will be

followed by a covered dish anniversary dinner. Pastor Robert Fox will speak on The Abundant Life at the 7 p.m. service. The youth group will begin its new season with a meeting 7-8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 13, in the pa’rsonage.

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Dem Meet Set

COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township Democrat Club will hold a meeting 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 13, at the Democrat Club Building, Pacific Ave. and the Parkway. For more infprmation contact Chuck Leusner at 465-5900.

Civic Club Will Resume :

CAPE MAY PT. - The Civic Club will resume meetings noon tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 9 in the Fire House. The current officers will be hostesses. The club will decide on the distribution of the more than $1,900 raised by the annual bazaar in July. In the past, organizations such as the Volunteer Fire Company, the Cape May Rescue Squad, the Cape May Library-, Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, and the County Historical Society have received donations.

Grace Gospel Chapel. Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. The pastor will speak on The Folly of Human Wisdom at the 7 p.m. service. Regular weekly prayer meeting is Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Word of Life Club will also meet on Wednesday night from 7 to 8:30.

fall religious education program Sunday, Sept. 12. Students in kindergarten through junior high school will meet at 9:45 a.m. in the Parish Hall. Following their lessons, the classes will join the congregation for the celebration of the Eucharist. St. Mary's conducts Sunday services at 8 a m. and 10 a.m. The Holy Eucharist is celebrated at both services. A weekly celebration of the Eucharist is held in the church chapel 10 a.m. Thursdays. The Rev. Wesley Jwartin is the rector, /nd the church’s telgbhone number

CALL FOR^IIELP 729-2255 Q. My brother lx an avid fan of Luciano Pavarotti and I would like (a get an autographed copy of hit photo Pleaxe let me know how to get in touch with him. A. Mr Pavarotti is a very busy star right now with singing commiltmenta and the promotion of tils new film YES CIORO/O In looking over a book for Opera buffs, we came across this address: Mr. Luciano Pavarotti-12 Lambroao. Modem-. Italy 41100 This will not guarantee a picture, hut give it a try Q. 1 have lived in Cape May County for six years and I now need proof of birth. Me telling people that I'm ' here Is not enough. I was tom In Somerset County. Who do I gel In touch with? , A. In all counties In New Jersey you get in touch with the County Clerk in the County where you were • bom. Id this case It would be Somer vllle. N.J. 1/ you have a question for the First Call For Help column wrfi* to David O. Fotherglll QvInlan. First Call For Help. P O Box 122. Social Services Bldg.. Rio Grande. N.J.. OS242or coll 7J92JJJ

SOMERS POINT The following area births have been reported by Shore Memorial Hospital .SON to Joseph and Ronnie Regliomtnl Mitchell of Sea Isle City. Aug 25 DAUGHTER lo All and < armrlla Oiekrwlri Al-Muialri of Ocean Cily, Aug 27 DAUGHTER lo Robert and Janis Rrymann Smith of Rio Grande. Aug 27 DAUGHTER lo Nirholas and Joanne UrsInoCatraneof Cape May. Aug 29 DAUGHTER to Billy and Sonia Gallehulllon Root of Estelle Manor. Aug 30 TWIN DAUGHTERS lo Robert and Karen Welsh Wright of Court House. Aug 30

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