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Herald & Lantern 24 August '83

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Labor Day Eve Party Planned

VILLAS - St. Raymond’s Parish Organization is sponsoring a Labor Day Eve party 9 p.m.- 1 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 4, at the auditorium, Ocean Ave. with music by the Lucky

Lindy’s. Beer and setups will be supplied, plus a hot and cold buffet. For tickets call Dan, 886-9108; Nancy, 886-0028, <or the rectory, 886-5366, weekdays 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Annual Bazaar At St. Mary's

STONE HARBOR - The annual sidewalk bazaar sponsored by the Episcopal Church Women of St. Mary’s will be held 9 a.m.-2

Deaths t

Irma E. Corson, 81, of Belleplain, Aug.‘21. A lifelong resident, she was a member of the Belleplain United Methodist Church. Leonardo Da Vinci, 83, of Cape May, Aug. 16. Bom in Italy, he lived here for many years.. Arnold Everett Elscy, 29, of Cape May Court House, Aug. 20. A lifelong area resident, he was an inspector for the New Jersey Control Comthission. Nicholas J. Lowitz, 75, of Villas, Aug. 21. An area resident for 23 years, he was a retired weighmaster for Louis Burk Inc., Phila. James A. O’Connor, 80, or Erma, Aug. 22. Bom in Scotland, he was a retired shipper with Elliot Lewis of Philadelphia. Edith V. Roberts, 66, of Town Bank. Aug. 22. An area resident for 11 years, she was a retired librarian aide with the County Library. -vv William J. Smith. 80. of Ocean City, Aug. it A city resident for 60 years, he was a retired bus driver. Laura Szymborski, 72, of Villas, Aug. 16. An area re&ident for more than 30 years, she was a member of the Golden Age Gub. Edward Tomlin, 29, of North Cape May, Aug. 11. A lifelorig county resident, he had been employed by the Acme Market.

p.m. Saturday on the church lawn and in the Parish Hall. The bazaar features items, baked goods, white elephant treasures. Christmas articles, books, stationary and shell creations. Luncheon will be served in the Parish Hall. For information call 368-5922. Supply Pastor RIO GRANDE - Rev - Lee Cattell, as pulpit supply, will be speaking at both the 11 and 7 p.m. Sunday services at Grace Gospel Chapel. Rev. Cattell will also be speaking at the 7 p.m. prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Crest Service WILDWOOD CR.-Rev Charles L. Rowe, pastor, will be the preacher, and Mrs. Bette Van Dyke and the adult choir will provide the music at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at Crest Community Church. A nursery is provided. Church School is at 9:45 a.m.

Concert Is Tomorrow CAPE MAY - The Macedonia Baptist Church choir will present its 21st annual Cape May concert at 8:30 p.m., tomorrow in Convention Hall, Beach Drive. Led by the Rev. Robert O. Davis, the concert is dedicated to the performance and preservation of the Negro spiritual.

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Births

COURT HOUSE - The following area births have been reported by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital: Timmy Jr. to Timmy and Alma Moore, Sr. of Court House, July 26. Amy Nicole to Richard and Jennifer Craig Horney of Woodbine, Aug. 1. Courtney Ann to David and Debra Velli Douglass of N. Cape May, Aug. 3. John William to William and Barbara Gies.ting Laughlin of GnfnviTTfe,'. Ohio, Aug. 4. Dawn Lynn to Daniel and Sheila Warner Love of Woodbine, Aug. 5 Michael Christopher Jr, to Michael and Constance Starr Hackett Sr. of N. Wildwood. Aug. 5. Jacqueline Shauna Patrice to Jackie and Angela Edwards Brooks of Woodbine, Aug. 5. Breanne Marie to Andrew and Kathleen O’Neil Hilvert of N. Cape May, Aug. 6. Matthew Allen to Carl and Eileen Bowman Sundren Jr. of Rio Grande, Aug. 7. C.J. to Gifford and Mary Jo Paynter Malin of Tuckahoe, Aug. 7. Christina Marie to Theresa Dixon of Villas, Aug. 5. Chanel Lee to Phyllis , Matthews of N. Cape May, I Aug. 8. Amanda to Carl and Sherrie Miles Becica of Erma, Aug. 8. Mario Enrico, to Mario and Eileen Buzby Zuccato, Jr. of Avqlon, Aug. 8. Trisha Ann to John and Dolores Flynn Lewis, II of S. Dennis. Aug. 9. Valerie Ann to Richard and Cherylynn Kent Davis of Rio Grande, Aug. 10. Robert John to John and Patricia Hall Brenchak of Del Haven. Aug. 10. Bradley Thomas to Charleen Shapiro of Wildwood, Aug. 11. Alfred to Alfred and Chrystine Wilson Jones, Jr.of Woodbine. Aug. 11. Edward David to Eric and Roberta Paterson Christensen, Sr. of Cape May. Aug 11. Francis Xavier to Francis and Michelle Toal Carroll, Jr. of Villas, Aug. II. Nathan Zakary' to Eldward and Theresa Oakley Guest of Ocean View, Aug 12. Bernadette Ann to Donald and Alice Kane Kane, Jr. of Upper Darby, Aug 14. David Aaron to Daniel and Frances Tassoni Broughton of Wildwood, Aug. 15. SOMERS POINT - The following area births have been reported by Shore Memorial Hospital Son to Ricky and Lorri Hanks Volk of Cape May, Aug 9. Daughter to John and Harriet Naylor Sites of Court House. Aug. 10 Daughter to Richard and Pamela Means Johnson of Marmora, Aug. 12. Daughter to Thomas and Kathleen Robb Jaeger of Cape May, Aug 12. Daughter to Barry and Shirley D’Amico Raff of Wildwood Crest, Aug. 12. Twin sons to Walter and Karen Cramer GoMy of Ocean City, Aug IS.

‘Narrow Door’ Sermon Topic \ STONE HARBOR - Pastor Glenn Schoenberger’s sermon Sunday at Our Saviour Lutheran Church is entitled “The Narrow Door Open to the World." Services are held at 9;30 and 11 a m Featurea at the 9.30 a.m service is a children’s ser mon, followed by Sunday Church School The church will celebrate its 70th Anniversary this fall with a series of special events. On September II at 3 p.m,. Dr Charles* Chamberlain, also known as Uncle Allan Jr., will be featured in a 1983 version of the "Assembly by the sea.” The afternoon event will include a gathering at 88th St. and the beach, where sohgs will bp sung and games played)

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