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ANNOUNCEMENTS

MARIA, PSYCHIC READER AND HYPNOTIST. No more at Phil's Rock'n Chou She will give consultation in her office by app> and come to your party Coll 641 1264 , FN

PAPER PEDDLER is now open weekends 2538 Dune Dr., Avalon in FREE COSMETIC CARE SEM-INAR-To be held at Golden Eagle Inn, Cope May on May 24lh. 7pm Call for reservations.

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5/18 HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY is now accepting student applications for the fall term Educational that is traditional (3 R's) and progressive (computer ) Grades K thru 8 For more mfor motion call 886-3475 5/18 FREE KINDLING Avplon area Must lake all Approximately two truck loads Call alter 6 p m 652 8368 5/11 DO YOU KNOW where the Villas 5 4 10 is? Remember Cleml Your mind is the doorway to sue cess Education is the key Stop in Soy hello io Groce, Cora and Jeon Coll 886 3911

Center Asks Donations BURLEIGH - Cape May County's first "People That Love Center” will open Saturday, May 14, at the Genesis Church of Gospel Ministry's Champion Motel location. Rev. Howard Stoddard said the center will provide donated clothing, food and other necessary items to persons in a crisis. He said the center is one of more than 400 nationwide with another 300 being planned. The church's goal is 2,000 centers and 10 million items of support for the needy, an answer to President Reagan's appeal to religious leaders to get more involved. The church is asking persons to bring nonpcrishable food, clothes and toys to the motel at North Wildwood Boulevard, or phone Rev. Stoddard at 465-3547, or Bruce Lund, center super visor, at 465-2691 Prepare Dinner Church Women COLD SPRING - The annual dinner of the Women's Association of Cold Spring Presbyterian Church i Old Brick > will be held in Price Hall, Thursday, at 6:30 p m Howard and Joc-Anne Halsey, volunteers in mission for the United Presbyterian Church of U S A , will be guest speakers and present a pro gram, "A Trip to Far Away Places" The dinner will be catered by women of St Barnabas Episcopal Church. Villas The Rev Fred C Bischoff, pastor, will preach a sermon entitled. "When the Past Looks Belter Than Today" on Sunday. May 15. at the 11 a m worship service Missionary To Preach

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I with to exprett my grolitude to Buck Mathu who tioOed CPR, ond North Wildwood Retcue Squad who exhouRed all efforts to revive my beloved hutband, Edward l Fnher Elizabeth Either. 106 E 2nd Ave . N Wildwood. N J 5/11

The First Assembly of God of West Cape May, announces the appearance of missionary John Kordon of Wednesday. May 11, 1983, at 7:30 p m Kordon is a newly ap proved Assemblies of God missionary intern to Austria He is deeply involved with .‘‘teen challenge" in Eurasia

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religionPastor Plans ‘Trial by Fin**

NORTH CAPE MAY - • Thai By Fire." is the theme of the It a m worship service of the Covenant Bible Church, Fishing Creek Road near Bayshore Road here The service will be carried over WCMC, 1230 on your AM radio dial At the 7 p.m service. Dick Sterling will lead the congregational singing, and the pastor will speak from Hebrews 8:1-5 on, ‘The Heavenly Sanctuary " "Three issues are of par ticular relevance for us in the contemporary world . Who is Jesas Christ? What does He do? And how does He serve*’ Our faith is grounded not in what we are or what we have done, but ever and always in what He is. God's perfect Son. and what He has done through His perfect, eternal sacrifice." said the pastor, Dr George Fincke Bible Teacher Visits Church SEA ISLE — The United Methodist Women invite the public to hear Mrs Dorothy Worth. June 15. a( 7:30 p m at The United Methodist Church. Kennedy Boulevard and Park Avenue Mrs Worth is the wife of the Rev Phillip Worth, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Coll ingswood. N.J She is known as the founder and teacher of community bible classes m the Delaware Valley She has also a radio ministry entitled Women Alive." heard over WTMR at K 15 a m daily

The-evening service will lx? broadcast over WRIO-FM, 102.3 on your FM dial Pastor Plans Heavenly Talk GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Mug gleworth will continue his theme "Heavch and What We Know Abouf.lt" at the II a m worship service of the Green Creek Communi ty Church, Delsca Drive This w’eek hi' will talk about heaven a literal place, a prepared place and a perfect place Sunday School meets a 9 45 a m with classes for all ages A nursery is available for all services A hymn sing and multi media musical program will be presented at the Sunday evening service which con venes at 7 p m The program, features Mr & Mrs Norman Krusen and Mr and Mrs Carl Dunlap, also pianist Sharon Mishler all from the Fox Chase area of Philadelphia Pastor to Air ‘Word of God" RIO GRANDE - The Guy L Rathmell will be speaking at Grace Gospel Chapel. 29 S Shore Road, on II Timothy 3:16-17, "The Word of/God" during the Sunday morning service Mr Jerry Beebe from the Gideons will also be there At the evening service, a musical group from Shelton College 'Les Chanteurs" will attend The Wednesday night prayer meeting is at 7 p m

Theodore R Byrd. 8d|| of Ocean City, May B. Bom in Relief. N.C . he was a member of the Ocean City Baptist Church Barnard Randolph Chase, 55, of Wildwood, April 28 A U S. Air Force veteran of World War II. he had been employed by the city Marianna Calise. 82. of Ocean City, May 4 A resi dent since 1925, she was born in Italy Evelyn V Dainton, 79, of Rio Grande. May 7 Retired, she was past secretary of the Middle Township Regu'lar Republican Club Charles J Duus. 85. of Ponchatoula. La formerly of N Wildwood. May 3 He was an associate member of the N. Wildwood Beach Patrol from 1933 to 1983 Frances M Faust. 85, of Ocean View, May 3 A longtime area resident, she was a member of the Ocean City Presbyterian Church. Edward L Fisher. 76. of N Wildwood, Apnl 22 A veteran of World War II. he was a postal carrier Walter D Hand, 76. of Cape May Court House. May 2 He was the owner and operator of the Hand Mobile Home Park and n Seabees veteran of World War II Everlyn M Johnson, 78. of Cape May. April 30 Born in Philadelphia, she was a resident for many years William L Kelly Sr., of Ocean City. May 5. A resi dent for 18 years, he was a retired Air Force master sergeant

Arthur A Long, 82, of Green Creek, May 6 A retired seaman, he was a member of the Green Creek Community Church James F McIntyre, 84. of North Cape May, May 5 A retired shipbuilder, he served in the U S. Army during world War I Vincent L. McKinnon. 78, of Cold Spring. May 6 A resident for 26 years, he owned and operated McKinnon's Acres Jean Obre. 82. of Villas, May 6 She was a member of the Villas Civic Club and the Lowser Township Democratic Club Charles R Patterson, 69, of Burleigh, April 29 Before retirement, he was an employee of Middle township and was an ordained deacon in the Mount Olive Baptist Church Dorothy W Roberts. 76. of Avalon, May I. She was past president of the Women's Society of Bethany Methodist Church and a member of the American Association of Retired Persons Margaret Russo. 84. of Wildwood Crest, May 4 A community resident for 75 years, she. along with her late husband, were the owner's and operators of the Golden Dragon Cafe Mary Scip, 67. of Cape May Court House. May 9 Formerly of South Philadelphia, she was a resident for 13 years Mary E Wcidman. 93, of Ocean City, May 7 Born in Philadelphia, she was a member of St Peters United Methodist Church

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NEW (TICIU II — Auxilian Bishop James I., Sehad. pastor of Maris Stella parish. Avalon, stands before the new church, which will he dedicated at L'::io p.m May l.». by Bishop George II. Guilfoyle. The church will scat 1.200,

Food Drive Begins Sat. WILDWOOD CREST Representatives of Crest Community Church will launch their First Annual Food Drive for the Needy. May 14. . The church volunteers will be stopping door to dooi. collecting non perishable foods The church has also established a food .dropoff site at the church hall, 5901 PacificAvenue. for those who wish to contribute but who might not he at home during the drive For information call Dennis Hall at 729-0161 Parish Parties VILLAS St Ray mond's Parish Orgamza (ion is sponsoring a Memorial Day dance. May 29. at the church auditorium. E Ocean Avenue, from 9pm to 1 am Music will Im’ played by The Cavaliers Food, beef and set-ups will be available. B YOB For -.tickets, call Madeline Rem mey at 886-6832, or the rectory. 886 5366. between 10 a m and 4 p m Rev. Shaw To Preach ( APE MAY Rev ( ass Shaw returns to the pulpit of The First Presbyterian Church on May 15 She w ill preach at the 10:30 a m worship service The church school begins at 10 30 a m Rev. Neuer To Testify NORTH WILDWOOD Rev Paul E Neuer, rector of St Sim etui's Episcopal Church, will share his testimony at the Full Gospel Business 'Men's Fellowship International Dinner Meeting, to be held at The l,odgc restaurant at 6:30 p m . May 16 For reservations call Don Holt at 886 0581 or* Joe (dwell at 729 2650

Sun. Services Church Lists WILDWOOD CREST The Crest Community Church School begins Sun day at 9 45 a m and offers classes for all ages, in eluding a nursery lor babies Al II am. the morning worship lx*gins The Rev Charles Rowe will lie in (he pulpit and Mrs VanDyke will lx* al Ihc organ Si. Mary's Plans (ioniiminion Svcs. STONK HARBOR St Mary's Episcopal Church will celebrate the Holy Eucharist during services at 8 a m and 10 a m Sun day and on Thursday at io a m The church school is held a I 9 45 a m Sunday Churrh Marks I22nil. Year DIAS CREEK Tho annual Back Home celebration for Ihe 122nd anniversary of Ihe Dias Creek United Methodist Church will bo held Sun day. May 22. at 3 p m The Rev, Robert Robinson, pastor of the Riverside United Methodist Church, will preach and present a special musical presentation Special selections will also he rendered by Boa and Jack Blair, former memlxTs of the church

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