Cape May County Herald, 9 November 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 19

Herald & Lantern 9 November '83

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Center Drive Goal $10,000 to Build

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BURLEIGH - The Cape May County People That Love-Center and Genesis Church of Gospel Ministry are conducting a building drive, seeking to raise $10,000 by the end of December. The center is a caring ministry extension of Jim Bakker’s People That Love Church Mission Outreach. Tbe drive seeks to establish a permanent place where the center can help people with emergency food, clothing, household items, and crisis counseling. THE CENTER is under the direction of Rev. Howard Stoddard, and is

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STONE HARBOR - St. Mary’s Episcopal Church celebrates the Holy Eucharist 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday. A coffee hour follows each service, and a nursery |s provided at 10 am. Church School meets in the Parish Hall 9:45 a.m. Sunday. A weekly chapel service with communion is 10 a.m. Thursdays The Episcopal Church Women reported a profit of $600 was realized on the fall rummage sale recently. Contributions to the "Pantry Shelf’ are being accepted. Baskets of canned goods and staples are being prepared for distribution to the needy at Thanksgiving v Yule Bazaar AVALON - A Christmas bazaar will be held 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the United Methodist Church, 34th and Dune Dr There will be handcraft items, a food sale, plants and toys. Lunch will be served.

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STONE HARBOR - “Luther and Holy Scripture” is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon Sunday as the "Month with Martin” (Luther) observance continues at Our Saviour Lutheran Church. Worship services are at 11 a.m. Sunday Church School is at 9:30 a.m. in the parish hall. On Nov. 12, the Lutheran Church Women are sponsoring a rummage sale in the parish hall. For further information concerning programs or for pastoral care contact Pastor Schoenberger at 368-3031.

Cora Mae Collins, 70. of North Cape May, Nov. 2. She was a member of the United Methodist Church and the Cape-May Chapter 156, Order of the Eastern Star. Louis R. Dickinson, 65, of Cold Spring, Nov. 2. A lifelong resident of this area, he owived and operated the Hidden Valley Ranch. Louise Lydia Elmquist, of Hampton, Va., formerly of Wildwood, Oct. 29. Ella Gale, 88, of Court House, Nov. 2. Born in Tuckerton, she was formerly of Ocean City. Charles H. Hardwick, 77, of North Cape May, Nov. 5. Born in England, he was formerly of Philadelphia. Frances M. Hitchner, 93, of Wildwood, Oct. 31. Born in Camden, she was a retired practical nurse. Willoughby j. Long, 80, of Allentown, Pa., Oct. 31. He was formerly of Stone Harbor* Joseph A. Parson, 56, of North Wildwood, Oct. 31. A resident for 13 years, he was a retired Philadelphia policeman. Louise Saettler. 67. of North Wildwood, Nov. 3. She was a resident here for 25 years. John James Seaver Sr., 79, of Court House. Nov. 1. He was a member of the National Rifle Association and the county Republican Club. Eleanor A. Steelman, 68, of Wildwood, Oct. 31. She was the owner of the Trelis Beauty Salon. Catherine F. Wizst, 74. of North Wildwood, Nov. 5. She was a former member of the Anglesea Volunteer Fire Company Ladies' Auxiliary.

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Guest Speaker

RIO GRANDE - Guest speaker at,the morning and evening services Sunday at Grace Gospel Chapel will be V. Clifford Harrington, who will also speak at the Wednesday prayer meeting /

First Baptist

N. WILDWOOD - The First Baptist Church of Anglesea has Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday prayer services is ^p.m. and Friday Bible study is 7 p.m.

‘Samuel’ to Be Pulpit Topic COLD SPRING - Another is a series of sermons on Bible characters will deal with "Samuel" to be preached by the pastor, the Rev. Fred C. Bischoff, at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick), 780 Seashore Rd.. 11 a.m Sunday. Supervised nursery is provided for preschoolers. Sunday School classes for all ages are held every Sunday in Price Hall at 9:30 a.m. and adult class in the church at 9:45 a.m. Young teens will meet in Price Hall 3-5 p.m. A Family Night Covered Dish Supper will be held 6:30 this evening in Price Hall. The film “Stirrings of the Spirit” depicting happenings in Presbyterian churches will be shown.

list of Whitesboro, Cape Christian Fellowship of Court House, Trinity Fellowship Assembly of God of Swain ton or the Abundant Life Assembly of God of Marmora are urged to consult their pastors if they are in need or wish to make a donation. Volunteer Plea Made SWAINTON / Volunteers are sought by the Activities and Physical Therapy Departments of the Eastern Shore Nursing and Convalescent Center, the county's newest total care facility. Youngsters, oldsters and in-between are needed to lend an ear. walk with an unsteady walker, push a wheelchair, create a craft, share children with patients. Those interested are asked to call 465-2260 and ask for Marty or Lisa.

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