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Karen Shaw 1st Corson Scholar

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Herald & Lantern 15 June '83

SEAV1LLE - In a ceremony at the United Methodist ('hurch June 5 Karen Faith Shaw was named as the first recipient of the Somers Corson Merit Scholarship The fund was established as an outgrowth of a program which has held this past February honoring Corson ,. for his outstanding work with numerous historical, church, and civic groups Miss Shaw, a 1983 Ocean City High School

graduating senior, plans to attend Atlantic Comn\unity College in the fall. She will be pursuing a career in medical technology in hopes of one day holding a supervisory position in a medical laboratory KAREN HAS been active in the life of the Seaville Methodist Church She has held numerous youth positions in the church, sung in the choir, and has been involved in many church activities

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Meanwhile she has found the time to hold down a part-time job, been a member of the O.C.H.S. Concert Choir, and has been on the Honor Roll consistently She is the daughter of Harry and Kathy Shaw of Peach Orchard Road It is hoped that the scholarship fund can be funded indefinitely by memorial gifts and contributions from the church and its friends. Gifts can be sent directly to the church or to the fund treasurer at 10 E Katherine Ave.. Ocean View, 08230.

Pastoral Team Aglow Guests RIO GRANDE - Guest speakers at the Women's Aglow luncheon Saturday, June 25, at Menz Restaurant will be Revs Mr and Mrs. Walter Standley, pastors of the Praise Christian Center, Beaumont, Tx. The Rev. Mr. Standley is author of two booklets, “Who's Afraid” and "I Know I’rh Somebody-Cause God Don’t Make No Junk.” Call 465-4735,-522-2503 or 886-1610 by Tope 23 for reservations )A

First Baptist

N. WILDWOOD - The First Baptist Chu-ch of Anglesea holds services 11 a m. and 7 p.m. Sundays. Wednesday Prayer Service is 7 p.m. at the church, Third and Atlantic Aves., and Friday Bible Study is 7 p.m. The pastor is Rev. James J. Williams.

Ecumenical Gathering Set June 26

Doubling Up For Season

CAPE MAY - Two worship services, at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., beginning Sunday, will be held at the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Cass Shaw, pastor, will preach at both services on “The Blind Leading the Blind." A covered dish supper will be held 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Wedgewood Room. Cass Shaw will show slides of her trip to China and Japan. A Youth "l/ock in,” an overnight of fun and games, will be held at the church Friday.

AVALON - There will be an Ecumenical Gathering for the Seven Mile Beach in the New Maris Stella Church. 7:30 p m Sunday. June 26 The purpose for this gathering is to give all the people of this area an opportunity to hear from those who designed the new

Father’s Day Service Set

COLp SPRING - Father's Day will be celebrated in Cold Spring Presbyterian Church 'Old Brick i. 780 Seashore Rd . June 19 The pastor. The Rev Fred C Bischoff, will preach on “What God Does" There will be the Sacrament of Baptims and Dedication of the Vacation Bible School Staff. In the evening at 7:30 in Price Hall will be a "Sing-Along" of favorite hymns, led by John Gourley The seven-day Vacation Bible School begins June 23 and concludes July 1. with classes for all children kindergarten age through 8th grade 9 to 11:30 each weekeday morning in Price Hall Closing program will be 7 30 pm July 1 Janet Vance is superintendent of this school

Church Holds Last Dinner

STONE HARBOR - The last covered dish dinner of the season will bo held 6:30 p m tomorrow in the parish hall of St Mary's Episcopal Church The next dinner will be in September The summer schedule is in effect at the church, with the Holy Eucharist celebrated 8 and 10 a m. Sundays. A Chapel Service is held 10 a.m. Thursdays

edifice, the meaning and significance of the practically completed building There will be songs of praise and prayer. Following the church service there will be a gather-

COURT HOUSE - The following area births have been reported by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital: Erik Mathew to Clark and Kimberly Springstead of Rio Grande, May 29. Christina Marie to William and Karen Countiss McCormick II of Sea Isle City, May 28 Nashyrah Simone to Terri Carter of Cape May. May 30. Sherri Ann to Ralph and Virginia Hand Beagle of Erma, May 31. Erin Elizabeth to Gary and Debra Sherman Robson of N Cape May, May 31 Christopher Lee to David and Janet Reeves Perry of Villas, June 1 Andrew Raymond to Stanley and Linda Schwab Elgersma of Green Creek. June 1. Heather Ann to Alan and Sandra Polillo Errickson of Wildwood. June 4. Jason Christopher to William and Maria Vallillo Deaver Jr of Villas, June 4 Ashley Marie to Charles and Barbara Rakowski Utsch of N Cape May. June 6. SOMERS POINT - The following area births have been reported by Shore Memorial Hospital: Son to Warren and Doreen Carino Holton of Wildwood, May 30. Son to Timothy and Margaret Palermo Large of Ocean City, June 4 Daughter to William and Anne Clements Hinek of Woodbine June 5. Daughter to Robert and Susan DiCesare Kebler of North Cape May, June 5

ing in the Parish Hall. The pastor of Maris Stella is the Mos; Rev. James L. Schad and the associate pastor is the Rev John Cody Loveland.

Sunday In Pledge Day

WILDWOOD CR. - “Pledge Sunday" for the new church school building fund, will be held June 19 at Crest Community Church Art Baruffi will speak at the 11 a.m. service on stewardship and plans for the new building. The pastor, Rev. Charles L. Rowe, will be in the pulpit, and the anthem will be given by the choir under the direction of Mr?. Bette Van Dyke.

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