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Herald & Lantern 9 November '83

religion

Breakfast For Pastors

First UMC Services

RMA — Pastors of 10 of churches represented in the student body at South Jersey Christian Academy were guests recently at a breakfast hosted by Prin-

cipal Charles Woods. Eighteen churches are represented among the 114 students. The event was intended to keep area pastors aware of school activities.

WILDWOOD CREST - The First United Methodist Church, 6700 Atlantic Ave. has Sunday worship at 9:30 a.m. Children’s Sunday Workshop, with study, crafts, games, and refreshments, begins at the

Pastor Plans ‘Access ’ Talk CAPE MAY - The Rev.

Cass Shaw will preach about "Unlimited Access"

worship hour and concludes at the closing of adult Sunday School at 11:45 a.m. Adult Sunday School is at 10:45 a m. Evening worship at 7:30 p.m. Pastor William Wenker is teaching on the “Person and Work of the Holy

Spirit”.

Tuesday Ladies Study is at the church, 9:30 a.m. followed by crafts. Wednesday morning Men’s Fellowship is at 6:30 a.m. Evening study is led by the pastor at 7 p.m. For additional informa-

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at Sunday’s 10:30 a.m. service in The First Presbyterian Church, Decatur and Hughes

streets.

Nursery care is provided; the church school also

meets at 10:30 a.m.

On Nov. 17, a covered dish supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. followed by a discussion on the treatment

of. Japanese-Americans during the Second Wprld War. /

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MON.-WED.-FRI. 9 TO 12:30 3 TO 6:00

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tion call the Pastor at

Births

Hie following births have been reported by area hospitals: Burdette Tomlin Christine Amanda to Andrew and Carol Hewitt Hansen of Green Creek, Oct. 26. Tiffany Ann to Robert and Christine Gollotto Rizzo of Wildwood, Oct. 28. William Gregory to William and Laura Strojny Sard of Villas, Oct. 26. Tara Elizabeth to Albert and Lori Hughes Narciso of North Cape May, Oct. 27. Alexandros Alekos to Michael and Sylvie Karamalakos of Wildwood, Oct. 25. Christopher Howard to Howard and Theresa Mollenkopf Oliver of Del Haven, Oct. 25. Amanda Leigh to Terry and Patrica Patton Hoyer of North Cape May, Oct. 29. Nicole Maureen to Robert and Maureen Kalman Forss of Ocean City, Oct. 29. Stephanie Ann to Kim Baum of Villas. Oct. 30. George Anthony to George and Kathryn Wick Jacob of Court Hpuse, Oct. 31.

Shore Memorial Son ip' Stephen and Margaret Minichino Kaczmarski of Ocean City, Oct. 28

Opens Series On the Book

GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will speak on “Modern Vensons, Wise or Unwise?" at the ll a.m. Sunday worship service of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Dr. This is part of his fall sermon series on the "Infallible Book." Hymn Sing Night will be conducted at 7 p.m. with guest musicians from the Style Show N. CAPE MAY - A fashion show, "How to Beat the Cold,” will be presented by the Frontier Dry Goods Shop 8:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14, at St. John of God Church, Town Bank Rd. Admission is free, and there will be refreshments and door prizes. On Tuesday, Nov. 22, a card party, bingo, and luncheon will be held at noon at.the church There will be an admission charge. L Stewardship Rev. May Topic WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will preach at the 11 a.m. worship service. “Stewardship: Spoken Through God’s Son". Sunday School is 9:45 a.m. A Nursery is provided for Church School at 9:45 a.m. and for the 11 a.m. worship service. The Nursery is for infants and children up to school age. There is also a Junior Church for children school age and up to the 3rd grade

Bridgeton area, The Cornatzer Family. Light refreshments will be served following the sing. Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study are at 8 p.m. The Prayer meeting is held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. The next Men’s Prayer Breakfast will be held Saturday, Dec. 10. For information concerning the church or any of its services and activities call 8864144.

UMC Service N. WILDWOOD - The United Methodist Church, second and Central Aves , holds services 11:15 Sunday, with Dr. William Wenker delivering the message. A hymn sing is held 11-11:15. The organist is Jayne HoUey.

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<0$^ HEARING TESTS t^AND BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING

November 16, 1983 from 1:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the CAPE MAY CARE CENTER OPEN HOUSE For the surrounding Communities

24 HOUR PROFESSIONAL NURSING CARE Contact Ruth Kozlek for further information

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