Cape May County Herald, 9 March 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Church School Plans Brunch

STONK HARBOR The Church School of St Mary's is sponsoring a brunch following the • 10 a m service Sundpy, March l» A nominal charge will be made The Wednesday Evening Study (iroup continues at 7 io during the lenten

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Herald & Lantern 9 March '83

Season The Holy Eucharist is celebrated at this time. The church is preparing Easter baskets for needy area families Donation of canned goods and staples may be left in the, church office

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‘Privileges' Lenten Topic COLD SPRING - The third in a series of Lenten message will be delivered by the pastor, the Rev. Fred C Bischoff. at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church 'Old Brick) 11 a m Sunday March 13. The topic is "Lenten Privileges” The Women's Associa lion will hold a covered dish luncheon in Price Hall 12:30 p m Thursday, March 10 Mary Melville of Cape May Point will pre sent the program on "Semi-Precious Jewels” A gospel music concert will be given in Price Hall 7:30 p m Wednesday. March 16, by Sue and Jeff Duffield of Bridgeton A free will offering will tie taken Tot Signup COLD SPRING - Kindergarten registration at Maud Abrams School for children 5 years old by Oct 1 will be held March 23 and 30

‘What Are Wt* Waiting For?" CAPE MAY - "What Are Wc Waiting Foj?" is the title, of the sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Cass Shaw, at the First Presbyterian Church at the 10:30 a m. service Sunday. . It is the fourth of her series on the Apostles' Creed. A covered dish supper will be held 6:30 p.m. Thursday. March 17. in the church's Wedgewood

Room

SOMERS POINT - The following area births have been reported by Shore Memorial Hospital: SON to Steven and Patricia Trubilla Dreyer of Ocean City, Feb. 23. DAUGHTER to James and Kathleen Pfister Dunn of Ocean City, Feb. 24 SON to Ledlie and Diane Eller Pace of Woodbine. Feb. 25.

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Whenever a nerve is pin ched, irritated awl thus prevented from functioning properly, pain results Pain is nature's warning to us that something is Wrong Whore the pain is felt depends upon which nerve is involved If the nerve pinching is caused by a spinal segment becoming misaligned in the upper hack or neck, pain will lie felt in the shoulders, neck, or arms If the mis

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ANDREW V BARTLE, 64. of Cape May. Feb 28 Born in Philadelphia, he was the owner of the TMU Co. CHARLES A BURRELL. JR , 63. of Dias Creek. Feb. 28. He was a retired meat cutter for Coombs Market, Wildwood ABBIE R COLLINS, of Ocean City, formerly of Millville. Feb 26. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church FRANK J DENNIS. 75. of Ocean City. Mar. 1. Formerly of Collingswood, he was a resident for 10 years. MARIAN BRIGHT DIEDR1CH, 75. of Cape May. March 5 An area resident all her life, she owned the Marian Diedrich Real Estate Agcndy.

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JAMES P DONOVAN, 85. of Villas. March 3. Retired, he was a member of the Charles "Buddy’’ Lewis Post 5343 DAVID G GELLER, 86. of Ocean City, March 4. Born in Russia, he was retired and was an area resident for more than 50 years. MICHAEL A. GROrrOLA, 81. of North Wildwood. March 4. He was a resident for more than 60 years, and owned and operated Michael s Barber and Beauty Shops. ESTHER GARRETSON HOPKINS, 74, of Erma. Feb 28 A lifelong area resident, whe was a homemaker for the Jersey Cape Visiting Homemakers Association MARTINA KOSTOPOLUS, of Wildwood. Mar 2. Born in Greece, she was a longtime area resident. CHARLES T LLOYD. 63, of North Wildwood, March 4. Born in Philadelphia, he was a member of the First Baptist Church JOSEPH E LOCKWODD, 89. of Bradenton, Florida, March 3. Formerly of Cape May, he was a retired vice president of the Prudential Insurance Co MARGARET F McAllister, 82. of Ocean City. March 4 Born in Media. Pa., she was an area resident for 17 years and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church OSCEOLA D. MOORE, 72. of West Cape May, Feb 27 He was the manager and tennis professional at the William Jo. Moore Tennis Center. JAMES HENRY SCHELL FNGER, . 77. of Wildood Crest, Feb 28. A lifelong resident of this area, he was a 12th generation descendant of the Mayflower pilgrim. John Howland. WILLIAM N WILLIAM SON. 66. of North Wildwood, March 3. Born in Philadelphia, he was a retired merchant marine EVELYN MAE YOUNG, 73, of Seaville. March 2 She was formerly of Jersey City.

Title: ‘Cross Our Hearts' WILDWOOD - The Rev Dawn Nichols Mays, interim pastor of the First Baptist Church, will preach at the 11 a m. worship service Sunday. The sermon is entitled “Cross Our

Hearts."

The Lenten Community Services, sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Pastoral Associatirn, will be held 12:15-12:45 p.m. each Wednesday during Lent. Airman Home VILLAS -- Airman First Class Anthony M. Maialetti III, having completed a two-year tour of duty at Main Rhine Air Force Base, Germany, returned to his home, 150 E. Delaware Pkwy ., March 5 for a 30-day leave. Anthony is a 1980 graduate of Wildwood Catholic High His next assignment will be Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala He is the son of Anthony and Helen

Maialetti.

Guest Preacher GREEN CREEK - Dr. Fred H. Heather will be the guest speaker at the Community Church, where he served as interim pastor in 1980and 198t. He will speak, at the 11 a m. Sunday worship service. The church is near the intersection of Burleigh Avenue and Rt. 47 on Delsea Drive. Photo Exhibit At Library

WILDWOOD CREST - The Wildwood Crest Public Library cordially will hold an exhibition of photographic works by Lydia Sapowycz of Wildwood. March 7-28 Ms Sapowycz is pursuing a B.A. degree in photoghraphy and filmmaking at Stockton State College. The library is at 6301 Ocean Ave. Hours are 10 a m.-6 p m Monday through Friday, and 1-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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