Cape May County Herald, 25 January 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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Installation At Old Brick

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Herald & Lantern 25 January '84

COLD SPRING - Newly elected officers will be 6rdamed arid installed at the Cold' Spring Presbyterian Church t Old Brick)., 780 Seashore Rd at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service. The pastor. The Rev. Fred C Bischoff 1 . will deliver a sermon entitled '‘How to be a friend of ' God" based on Psalm 25 Supemsed nursery is available for pre schofalers Sunday school classes for all ages are held in Price Hall on Academy Road at 9:30 a m and adult class in Rev. (Mattel! Is Chapel Guest BURLEIGH Faith Fellowship Chapff will once agarin welcome the’ R?v. -Lee Cattell as guest speaker Sunday. He willspeak at both the 11 a m and 7 p.m. services Pastor Cattell is curre.ntly teaching at the Pilgrim Academy'-in Egg Harbor

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the church at 9:45 a :m. The Men’s 25 Club will hold a dinner meeting 6:30 p.m. Thurs* Feb. 2, at Price Hall. Guest will be County Freeholder William Sturm, who will speak on • The A T AT. -> Its Divestiture and the Phone Options under the Plan" All are invited to hear the speaker at 7:30 p.m. Children s ‘ Workshop ' Wildwood crest - Children s Sunday 'Workshop is. held every Sunday at the Fjrst United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic A vie. ' The children enjoy.music class, craft projects, recreation with games of all kinds, and refreshments, followed by

Bible study

The workshop, starts at . the 9:30 a m. church ser- . vice and ends at 1145. Call 729-7 599' f,or more

information

Consecration Of Bishop "

More Aid For Food, Shelter

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Swednh Esolen Mossog* • Muscular Tension ■ Releasing Trigger - point work • Polarity energy balancing •JL. Linda H. Foster ■ I Certified Massage Practitioner Member, American Mosspge & Therapy Association Jersey Cape Racquet Club ^ ,esl Jkven Road 1609) 465-7411 Court House. N.J.

STONE HARBOR -r Representatives from St. Mary's Episcopal Church ' will attend the consecration of the Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese of New Jersey Satuniay at St. Mary’s Cathedral in

Trenton.

The Holy Eucharist is celebrated at 10 a.m. Sunday at St Mary’s. Bursery care is available, and a coffee and fellowship hour follows the service. A weekly communion service is held -7:30 p m, Wednesdays. For further infpfcmatioo. call the church office, 368-5922.

Bailey' Speaker WHITES BORO - A pra gram featuring evangelist Grace Bailey as guest . speaker will be sponsored by the yo^Jh of St. Steten’s A.M E. Church. Rte. 9. at

3:30 p.m. Sunday.

First Baptist

NORTH WlklWOOD - Sunday services’a re held 11 a.m. and 7 p.m at the First ^Baptist Church of ^Anglesea, Third and Atlantic Ayenues, with Sunday

School at 9:45 p.m.

Prayer service is 7 p.m. Wednesday ^nd Bible Study is 7 p.m. Friday. * Pastor is James J.

Williams. 522-2951.

K.C. Meeting

- SEA ISLE CITY - Madonna Maria Council 3560. Knights of Columbus, Meets 8 p.m. the second and fourth Thursdays of the Month at St. Joseph's Church Hall, 44th and

Landis

For information, call Joel Modern, grand knight.'

263-8285.

M. VICTORIA HUNTER D.C. HUNTER CHIROPRACTIC

CENTER

QNE SOUTH MAIN STREET CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE

MON.-WED.-FRJ. PLEASE CAU. FOR

APPOINTMENT

465-2772

8 TO 12:30'

3 TO 6:00

CHIROPRACTIC! The Foundation of your Health

•♦ol Sotisfoction Comat From Within When you know you've gotten trie mpsi value for your herd earneddolla' Shop and Compare. You'll Tmd that the better you look, the better we tool!

8e kora to as* about our FAMILY PLAN Also San/or Ctttzan Discounts Aval labia 465-3574

JAMESWAY SHOPPING PLAZA a CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE \

MR. CHARLES BROWN OF RIO GRANDE

The followine births have been reported by area hospitals. Burdette Tomlin. . Jennifer Lynn to Garry and Linda Stone Saunders of Court House, Jan. 10. Barbara Lolda to Bobby and Brenda Kinsey Harrison of Whitesboro, Jan.

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Luke Larson to Dennis and JSandra Larson Hauenstein of Wildwood, Jan. 11. Zipporah Eve. to Charles and Denise Greeh Farrow of Court House, Jan. 13. Marc David to Joseph and Linda Huff Croch of North Cape May, Jan. 14. Heather Lynn to Walter and Diane Rosenthal Wilson .of Town Bank, Jap.

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Katherine Anne to Robert and Brenda Thompson Stineman of Newark. Del., Jan. 17. • - Shore Memorial Son to David and Kathleen McLaughlin Winslow of. Ocean City,

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Twin sons to Walter .and Karen Jung Stanton of Tuckahoe, Jan. 10. Son to James and Katherine Sanocki Morrin of Rio Grande, Jan. 10. Daughter Ut Lawrence and Thoris Stier Steelman of Marmora. Jan. 10. Daughter to Charles and Helen Volante Shelley of Woodbine, Jan. 11. Son to Paul and Deborah Zarozny Kennedy of Ocean

View, Jap. 11.

Son to Joseph and Susan Rauch Mannino of Ocean

City, Jan. 11.

Daughter to Harry and Debra Groner Moss brook of Court House, Jan. 12 Daughter to Daniel and Darla Marzo Ford of Sea

Isle City, Jan. 14.

Daughter to Arthur an^l Sharon Guest Reymann of Ocean City, Jan. 15. , Daughter to Charles and Terri Stull Brennan of

Ocean City, Jan. 15.

Church Slates, ‘Songs of Lord’ _ , WILDWOOD - 'Songs of the j^ord", an unusual musical presentation, will be given by Joni and Pekka (Peter) Merio 4 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church', Atlantic an'd

. Maple Avenues.

'Both arc graduates of the. ' Sibelius- Academy of Music, Helsinki, Finland.

Star of Sea To Observe Special Week CAPE MAY - Our Lady Star of the Sea School announced its annual celebration of Catholic Schools Week Jan. 30 to Feb. 6. Theme’ is, “Catholic Schools Week: Beacon of Hope. ,< ‘ Jan. S'"' hferalds the week with a special opening prayer service reflecting the theme of hope On Tuesday,. Jan. 31, parents, community leaders, and the general public are invited to attend an Open House from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the school, located at Lafayette and Decatur Sts.

RIO GRANDE - Cape May County has received an additional allocation of $38,126 99. to suppieftient and extend the emergency food and shelter program The National Board of the Emergency Food and Shelter Program are authorized to distribute the funds to qualifying communities, extending the program begun /last sum-. mer in Cape May County. Distribution of the funds * is overseen by a local board, chaired by the United Way, and composed of a representative of the . Salvation Army, the Amer2nd Medal

SEA ISLE CITY - Army Staff Sgt William C. Menges, son of William R. and Elain Menges of Two Rivers, Wis., has been presented the second *ward of the Good Conduct Medal at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington. T*h e award was presented for exemplary, conduct while in the active service of the United States. Menges, a biomedical equipment maintenance chief, is a 1976 graduate of* Manitowoc Lutheran High School. Wis. His wife, Debbie, is the daughter of Frank and Jean Disney of 326 44th St. Alumni Brief Seniors WILDWOOD The guidance department of Wildwood High School recently sponsored a "College Frosh Return Day". The purpose was to give college-bound seniors tbfe opportunity to speak with former students who are now attending colleges, business, nursing of art schools. Questions about procedures to select courses, how college classes differ from ^ligh school classes, when college students must declare a major, how to cope with roommates as well as homesickness etc. were fielded by the alumni. Participating alumni in the ‘‘Return Day” were Lisa Aaron, Brandywine College; Craig Bixler, Pfeiffer; Mike Donnelly, Trenton State; Lou Harry, Temple; Kim Jensen, ’Stockton State; Aimee Miller, Cedar Croat; Don Miller, Widener; Tag Miller, Ursinus; Meredith Reef, Douglass; Gwen - Robinson, Greensboro; and Rubin Schard, Rutgers.* 1 ,

ican Red Cross, Catholic Social Services, Crest Community Church, Temple Beth Judah, and Freeholder Gerald Thornton The local board meets regularly with the private volunteer organizations which provide short term, emergency food and/or shelter according to their established eligibility guidelines. Gape Human Resources and Catholic Social Services are the lead agencies in coordination of the funding wi.th these agencies. If you know of an individual or family who is in need of emergency food or shelter, contact United Way’s First Call for Help for complete information, 24 hours aday at 729-2255.

Meets Jan. 31 COLD SPRING — There will be a meeting of the Preventive & Redmedial Parent Council for the Lower Township Schools at Memorial School Jan. 31 at l:30.p.m.

Knight Out Of Basic

WEST CAPE MAY ■ — Airman Michael T. Knight, son of Oliver B. and Cordelia H. Knight of 140 Learning 1 Ave., has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Tx., after completing Air Force basic training. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the civil engineering field. He is a 1983 graduate of Lower Cape MayRegional High School.

•AVALON BRIDGE RESULTS Jaa. U 1 ManocZuch 5S20 2 Jack Meyer «*» 3 HelenCoppoet .» 400

Air Force Promotion

OCEAN CITY - Thomas A. Thompson,* s’on of Homer A. and Kathryn A. Thompson of 3714 W. Minster Lane, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of airman first class. 'Thompson is a fire protection specialist .-t Loring Air Force Base, Maine, with the 42nd Civil Engineering Squadron. He is a 1982 graduate of Ocean City High School.

-PropertyTransfers

The following property transfers were recorded recently in Cape May County Court House: Middle Township. Del Haves trom John W Steele, executor (or the estate at Mary E. Steele. decea»ed. to Edward J. Antoni for tE.OOC Middle Townafaip. JO Hemlock Dr. Rio Grande (nan R J Contractor! Inc.toMr. and Mn. Edward J. Zusr. Jr. tor 175.000 Lower Townihip. Whlldam

Avenue. North Cape May (nan Dona M. Whiteside to James Cuthbertaon and Vera May Bergman for $40,000 Lower Township J Beecbwood Ave.. Villas (ran Bayside Village Inc. to Mr. and Mrs Roy Taylor for $40,400. Avalon. 46 E 23rd St from Mr. and Mn. John J HenneUy to Martin Partnership for tJC.OOC Middle Township. 6 Acorn Dr , Cape May Court House, (nan First Peoples Bank of New Jersey to Mr and Mn. John Y Sjostnan for