Cape May County Herald, 7 December 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Herald & Lantern 7 December '83

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CAPE MAY - The First Presbyterian church will continue its Cottage Vespers series, which are scheduled for today at 923 Washington St. and 1503 Franklin Ave., North Cape May, and Dec. 14 at 1042 Illinois Ave. and at 12 Dpry

Dr., Court House.

A Christinas bazaar will

be held in the church 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 with gifts, decorations

The following births were reported by area hospitals: Burdette Tomlin Headier Lynn to Thomas and Sharon Collins Orlando of Avalon, Nov. 20. Tina Marie to Charles and Natalie Miller ■Salvesen of Del Haven,

Nov. 21.

Robert Lawrence ‘ to William and Debra Truitt May of Cape May Court House, Nov. 22. Brandi Lynn to Leroy and Helen Bartleson Tozer of Cape May Court House,

Nov. 22.

Joanna Christine to Donald and Kathleen Beck Yearicks of Villas, Nov. 23. Leslie Marie to Samuel and Lisa Phillips Laboy of

Woodbine, Nov. 23.

Jason Richard to Richard and Jacqueline Henry Jeral of North

Wildwood, Nov. 25.

Nicole Renee to John and Denise Niquette Heckel of West Cape May, Nov. 25. Samuel James to James and Barbara Seitz Stagg of

South Dennis, Nov. 25.

Jessica Ann to Richard and Karen Edling Lawinski

of Marmora, Nov. 29.

Christopher Mark to Mark and Suzanne Marasco Miller, Nov. 29.

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Daughter to Thomas and

Anita Lambert Alies of

Ocean City, Nov. 22. Son to Joseph and Linda

Rutherford Smith of Cape

May, Nov. 23.

• Son to Joseph and MaryJo McElhiney Brennan of Seaville, Nov. 23.

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Nora E. Becott of Ocean City Nov. 30. A resident for 55 years, she was the former owner and operator of Litterers Famous Orange Shop. George E. Brock, 84 of North Wildwood, Nov. 28. A resident for nine years, he was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Mary Changlin, 85, of Wildwood, Nov. 27, Born in Atessa, Italy; she was resident for 62 years. „ Mabel S. Clarke, 74, of Sea Isle City, Nov. 28. An area resident for more than 40 years, she was a retired bookkeeper for the Garden State Publishing Co. Sarah J. Davis, 92, of Ocean City, Nov. 27. Formerly of South Carolina, she was a member of St. John’s A.M.E. Church. Mary F. DelCorio, 61, of Ocean City, Dec. 1. Formerly of Bordenlown, she was a retired city

employe.

Benjamin D. Greenwood, 79, of Wildwood Crest, Dec. 1. A resident for 26 years, he was a member of the Knights of Columbus Coun-

cil 2572.

Ruth E : Haines 62, of North Cape May, Dec. 2. A retired accountant, she was a member of the Episcopal Church of the

Advent.

Bertram D. Lem on t, 89, of Ocean View, Dec. 1. An

c area resident for mere than X. 56 years, he was the owner

qf Lemont’s Antique Shop,

d ^William J. Markee Sr.,

68, of North Wildwood, Dec. 1. A house painter, he was also a bartender at the Win-

drift Motel:

Eric Reed Newman, 23, of Ocean City, Dec. 2. Born in Philadelphia, he was a self-employed steeplejack. Katherine E. Notaro, 59, of Ocear City, Dec. 1. Formerly of Levittown, Pa., she was a resident for

10 years.

Thomas A. Radcliffe, 92, of Ocean View, Nov. 28. He was a retired jewelry salesman. Arthur W. Sandstrom Jr., 46, of North Cape May, Nov. 30. A U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War, he was the bartender at the Pilot House. Theodore R. Sham bo, 82, of North Wildwood, Nov. 28. Formerly of Bethlehem, Pa., he was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps. Samuel Small Sr., 86, of Wildwood Crest, Nov. 27. Born in Philadelphia, he was a resident for 40 years. Gerald W. Stump Sr., 69, of Stone Harbor, Dec. 3. Born in Greens burg, Pa., he was a member of Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church.

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‘Christmas Threshold’

STONE HARBOR - On the third Sunday in Advent, highlighted by the lighting of the third candle of the Advent Wreath, Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon at Our* Saviour Lutheran Church is entitled: “On the Threshold of

Christmas".

Also on Sunday, Our Saviour will hold its Annual Congregational Meeting. A covered dish will begin the

First UMC Services

WILDWOOD CR. - Sunday worship is at 9:30 a.m. at The first United Methodist Church, 6700 Atlantic Ave., Adult Sunday School at 10:45 a m. children's Sunday Workshop begins at worship at 9:30 a m. and continues until 11:45 a.m. with study, crafts, exercise and refreshments. Sunday evening worship is at 7:30 p.m. Praypr and Praise Fellowship is at 207 E. Newark Ave. Moiioay at

7:30 p.m.

Ladies Bible Study is Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Following the study Mrs. Mary Stewart will teach the craft of “quilting". Men’s Fellowship is Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. The United Methodist

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For further information regarding church programs or for pastoral care, contact pastor Schoenberger at 368-3031.

‘Rejoice’ Sunday

WILDWOOD - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Atlantic and Poplar Aves., will gather for the Third Sunday in Advent Sunday, known as “Gaudete” or • ‘Rejoice” Sunday. “Joyous Anticipation" will be the sermon title with the Rev. Gary A. Mann preaching. The Sunday Church School program for all ages begins at 9:00 a.m. The Sacrament of Holy Communion is celebrated weekly at the worship service 10:15 a.m. This is followed by a fellowship hour. Services of the Word of Healing are offered 9 a.m. every first and third Thursday and every last Monday at 7:45 p.m. for those seeking wholeness and comfort. For more information or pastoral care, call 522-5000.

Christmas Craft Bazaar and luncheon 10 a.m. to 3

p.m. today.

Wednesday Bible Study is at 7 p.m. followed by choir rehearsal at 8 p.m Friday Home bible study is at 310 E. Newark Ave , 7:30 p.m. For additional information contact the Pastor, Dr. William Wenker/

729-4265.

‘Lord Who Reigns’ NORTH WILDWOOD - This Sunday is the third Sunday in Advent and Dr. Alvin Baker, of the Central Bible Church, will preach at 10:45 a.m. his third advent message 1 , entitled "The Lord Who Reigns". The message is an exposition of the last two names of Jesus Christ in Isaiah. 9:6, which are "Eternal Father,” and "Prince of

Peace."

. A^ the 7 p.m. service Dr. Baker will preach his third message in a series expounding Psalm 73. The message is entitled the "Destiny of the Unsaved”. At 9:30 a.m: elder George Forbes will teach the adult Sunday School class. There are Sunday School classes for all ages. 1

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