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Herald & Lantern 13 April '83

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CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH

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How can misalignment of the vertebrae can cause spinal vertebrae result in compression, pinching and pain in the legs 0 This oc thus irritate the nerves curs when one of the The pain that results is felt

vertebrae of the lower in the legs

spine is displaced and is no Low back and leg pains longer perfectly aligned respond well to chiroprac with the adjacent tic techniques as

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The spinal nerves that provide feeling for the legs pass through tiny passages in the spinal vertebrae Any displacement and resultant misalignment ,of

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STONE HARBOR The Rev Msgr Vincent Giammahno. pastor of St Paul's Church has installed a remote controlled organ The pastor said the new organ is a complete and Pulpit Guest CAPE MAY - The Rev William Foden of Vineland will be guest preacher at the 10 30 a m Sunday worship service of the First Presbyterian Church. His topic will be "The Touch of the Holy.” The Spring Presbyterial will be held Thursday, April 21, at Greenwich. Fellowship Slates Singers NORTH WILDWOOD Elihu Woolfson and the Beth Yeshua singers of Messianic Ministries from Havertown, Pa will come' and share at (he Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International Dinner to be held at the Lodge restaurant on Mon day, April 18. at 6:30 p m For reservations, call Don Holt at 886-0581 or Joe Ol well at 729 2650

Education Week Marked N CAPE MAY - In quiries about Christian Education Week and the contribution of the Christian school are invited by Heritage Christian Academy 123 Fishing Creek Rd . N Cape May 08204

Dr. M. Victoria Hunter Hunter Chiropractic Center One South Main St. Cape May Court House

OFFICE HOURS Mon., Wed., Fri. 10:00-1:00 3:00-7:00 Tubs., Thurs. 11:30-1.30

PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 465-2772

unique program of a liturgical system It is a total .siystem of bells and organ, giving the church an exterior voice for the entire community and at the same time mak ing the celebration of the Missionary Scheduled

WILDWOOD CREST - The evening worship ser vice 7:30 Sunday, April 17, at F’irst United Methodist Church Will feature Dr Virginia BrubakeK pianist and missionary to Korea Morning worship services there will be at 9:30 and at North Wildwood United Methodist, Second and Central Aves , 11. The churches make up the Wildwood Parish Spring Schedule STONE HARBOR - St Mary's Episcopal Church has resumed its spring schedule of services The Holy Eucharist is celebrated 8 and 10 a m Sundays A weekly chapel service is held 10 a m Thursday mornings Missionary Conference GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will preach on the theme "Heaven and What We Know About It" at the fl a m. worship service of the Community Church, Delsea Dr. A week-end Missionary Conference will be held April 23-24 with the Boyds from Holland A covered dish dinner will be held 6:30 p.m Saturday F'ollowing the dinner color slides will be shown on the dikes and windmills of Holland The Boyds will speak at the 11 a m. service and show slides on the missionary work in Ihe Netherlands 7 p.m April 24 Weekday Bible classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays For informa tion call 886-6144

Mass and other religious celebrations inspirational ant^ meaningful for the congregation BUILT BY the I T Ver din Co. of Cinncinnati, Ohio, the organ is fully automated, with clock controls providing programming at any five minute in tervals for the entire week, operating 24 hours a day The organ is labelled "Sounds That Inspire" ‘Cook-out for A Drop-out 9 WILDWOOD - The Rev Dawn Nichols Mays, in terim pastor of the F'irst Baptist Church, will preach at the It a m worship service Sunday on "A Cook out lor A Drop-out. " F'or further information about the activities of the church, call the Church Of fice, 522 2981 Services Set By Fellowship CAPE MAY PT - Services of the Maranatha Christian Fellowship arc held at the Union Chapel, Cape and Pavillion Aves., 10 a m. Sunday, with a teaching from the Word of God by Pastor Mark Stiefel Crest Service

WILDWOOD CREST - Rev Charles L. Rowe, pastor, will preach at the 11 a m Sunday worship service of the Crest Community Church. Mrs Bette Van Dyke, organist and choir director, will lead the adult and youth choirs.

WILLARD P. SIRMAM JR. PASTOR

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