Cape May County Herald, 25 January 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 17

Herald & Lantern 25 January '84

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Tabernacle Services

Catechists' Program On

ERMA - Tabernacle United Methodist Church, Seashore Road, holds services at 9:45 a.m. each Sunday. Bus service is provided, and- for' information concerning the routes, call * the. church office at 884-3574. .. VBible study classes are available for aD ages, and a nursery is provided for the ’ll a.m. worship service, and for the 7 sup. Sunday evening service. Rev. Paul vander Loo is pastor. THE SENIOR High youth group will sponsor a • cookie hake sale at the Rio

Mall Saturday. The proceeds will go toward a ski retreat weekend in February. The trip is sponsored by the Methodist Conference, and Counselors Paul and Dot Brant are "in charge of arrangements The Tabernacle Basketball team will meet Court House Baptist 7:90 p.m. Monday Jan. 90 in Michael Hall. Other churches interested in joining the Basketball League are invited .to inquire at the church office. Fourth Sunday Celebration

Nicholas C. Andryuk, 65, of North Cape May, Jan. 17. Formerly of Queens, N.V., he lived her for two years. David L.' Bond, 44, of Court House, Jan. 17. A self-employed contractor, he was a member of the Cape May Court House Fire Company. ♦ Richard T- Conover, 67, of Green Creek, Jan. 15. A lifelong resident, he was a retired plumber and also was with Conover Brothers Farms. Pauline S. Gormley, 86, of Sea Isle City, Jan. 17. Formerly of Haddon Heights, she lived here for 17 years. Margaret N. Henley, 56, of Wildwood, Jan. 18. She was a longtime residen'

here.

Elwood N. Herman, 66, of North Wildwood, Jan 18. A U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, he was a 20 year . resident. Francis J. Kane, 51, of Cape May, Jan. 15. A pumping station operator, be was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church. Heather Lynn Orlando, seven weeks, of Avalon, Jan. 18. Andrew J. Pendleton, 69, of Court House, Jan. 16. Formerly of the Bronx, N.Y., he was a resident for 15 years. John G. Rich Sr., 67, of Ocean City, Jan. 17. Both in Philadelphia, be was a resident since 1970. Herbert G. Ryder, 84, of Mayville, Jan. 19. A resident of 72 years, he was a retired painter and paperhanger. William J. Scheid Sr., 86, of Erma* Jan. 16. Retired, he was a member of the Pioneers. Helen D. Seiberlich, 89, of Cape May, Jan. 15. Formerly of Jenkintown, Pa., she was a retired executive secretary. Florence S. Toy, 82, of Cape May, Jan. 17. A member of the Catholic Golden Age Club, she was retired from Che Bell Telephone Company. Violet Marie Tozer. 47, of South Seaville, Jan. 18. A member of the American' Red Cross, ahe was a dietary aide at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Margaret Turpen, 74, of North Wildwood, Jan. 12. A resident most-of her life, she was a member of the Moose. Frances E. Williams, 73, of Del Haven, Jan. 18. A resident for the past year, she was formerly of Florida. Ruth E. Williams, 63, of Green Creek, Jan. 16. Born in Philadelphia, she was a resident for 13 years.

WILDWOOD — „ Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Atlantic and Poplar Avenues, celebrates the fourth-Sunday after The Epiphany Sunday. The Sacrament of Holy Communion is celebrated weekly at the 10:15 a.m. service of worship. At 9 a.m., the Sunday Church School, gathers. The adult class will be finishing' a series on “The Liturgical Seasons: Our Celebration of Christ’s Life’’-led by Pastor Gary A. Mann. The annual congregational meeting will be held immediately following the service at 11:30 a.m. Holy Trinity Church offers pastoral care and/or counseling to those in need. Contact the Rev. Gary A. Mann at 522-5000. The Service of the Word of Healing is offered every first and third Thursday at 9 a.m.; and every last Monday at

7:45 p.m.

K.C. Mass Set For Members NORTH WILDWOOD - Knights of Columbus Council 2572 will celebrate a “Membership Mass’’ Jan. 29 for members, their families and friends. Mass at the Church of the Assumption Wildwood Crest is at 9:30 arm., followed by breakfast at Nino's Lucky Chib, Atlantic and Taylor Avenues Wildwood. A guest speaker

is planned.

Tickets may be obtained by calling Vince McCormick, chairman, 729-6494, or Al Palombo, 522-7567.

Missionary Will Speak

CAMDEN — The catechikt formation and certification program of the Diocese of Camden wiU offer second semester courses beginning the week of Jan. 90 at St. Joseph School, Sea Isle City. Catechists who teach religion in a Catholic school or parish CCD program can be certified with the

bask course work or bask with specialization. To be offered at St. Jospeh’s are: , “Catecbesis tot a Worshipping Community”, Wednesdays, beginning Feb. 1, Sr. Betty Gallagher, master catechist; “Faith Development’'., Wednesdays 7-9 p.m Ms. Rosemary Hughes

Volunteers Honored

CAMDEN - Volunteers from Cape May County were among those honored recently when the Family Life Bureau of the Camden Diocese held its annual appreciation night at St. Charles Borromeo, Tumersviile The celebration featured a liturgy, a commissioning ceremony for new leaders in family life ministry and rededication of existing

leaders.

Those from Cape May taking part were: Mrs. ^Eleanor Yerkes, county president, and Mrs. Algebra Pharo, county vice president of the Widowed Apostolate; Ms. June Horne, and Ms. Mary Jane ZangarL, county facilitators, and Sr. Patricia. Carson, county moderator, Sepf^ra ted/Divorced Apostolate.

NQRTR WILDWOOD - John Clark, missionary to the Indians in WindowRock, Aril., will be sneaking in the 10:45 Sunday morning worhsip at Cen/tral Bible Church, 18th and Central Avenues. Both John and Taffy Clark -will share their ministry to. the

'Indians.

Elder George Forbes will continue through the Book of Daniel in the Adult Sun Love WiU Be Sermon Topic

day School class at 9:90 a m. There are Sunday School classes for ill ages. ^ Other services include the worship service 7 p.m Sunday and the prayer fellowship and Bible xtudy 7:30 p.m. Wedhqrday’ Several other fcrtble studies that meet regularly throughout the week. For more information call 522-5917

Project Set For Missions

Self Control 48 Is Theme GREEN CREEK - At the Community Church, Delsea Drive, Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will preach, at the 11 a.m. Sunday service on-the theme “The Beauty of Self Control” as part of his winter preaching series on “The Need For Spirtual Matqpty.” Sunday School meets at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all age groups. A nursery is available. Prayer Meeting convenes 8 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month following choir rehearsal. A Week Day Home Bible Class is held in North Cape May 9:90 a.m. every Monday, For information call 886-6144. A Women’s Bible Class is held every Thursday at 1:90 p.m. in Warner Hall. For information call 886-5478.

WILDWOOD CREST — Sunday worship at the First United Methodist Church is at 9:30 a.m. with adult Sunday School at 11:45 a.m. following coffee fellowship. Children’s Sunday Workshop begins at 9:30 a.m. Sunday evening warship is at 7:90 p.m. Home Bible Studies are Monday at 7:90 p.m., 207 E. Newark Ave., and Friday at7:30t).m.,310E. Newark Ave. Ladies Bible Study and Crafts are Tuesday at 9:30 a m.. Men’s Fellowship Wednesday at 6:30 a.m., and Midweek Bible Study is Wednesday at 7

p.m.'' ,

This Sunday is “launch Sunday” for a three-month Missions project that will involve every member of the church. Sunday evening there will be a pot luck supper sponsored 'by the Piefpont Class, at 6 p.m. St. Raymond’s Sets Party VILLAS - St. Raymood’s parish organization is sponsoring a St. Valentine Day party Feb. 18-19 from 9 p.m.-l a.m, to benefit the parish athletic

association.

Musk from the ’40s to the *886 wiB be provided by DJs from “Rock Reflections, along with a hot and add buffet, set-ups and door prizes, or BYOB. The party will be held in the parish hall, E. Ocean A venue. Jackets ($7 a person) are available through Joann Carver (886-5097), Joann Golaszwski (886-0366) or from the rec-

tor. the whole church. A film will be shown after the supper. Title: ‘Faith Of Fools’ STONE HARBOR c — ‘‘The Faith of Fools” is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger’s sermon Sunday, the Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany. Worship is at 11 a.im, Sunday Church Shcool at 9:30 a.m. The Adult Forum begins with *The Luther Effect”, a course on the reforms of Martin Luther. For further information concerning church programs or for pastoral care,, contact Pastor Schoenbergfcr'. 368-3031. Priest Shift SEA ISLE CITY *- St. Joseph Church here is getting a new associate pastor, Rev. Michael P. Rush. The transfer of Fr. Rush from St. Cecilia, Pennsauken, effective Jan. 31,' was announced in Camden by Bishop George H. Guilfoyle.

WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays will preach at 11 a.m. Sunday worship service, at the First Baptist Church. The sermon is entitled “Love Does Not Seek Its Own". Jone and Pekka Merio of Woodstown will be featured in a special musical program 4 p.m. Sunday, a light supper of soup, beverage, and dessert will be proyid; ed 5 p.m. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. A nursery is provided for Church School at 9:45 a.m. and for the ]1 a.m. Worship Service. There is also a Junior Church’for children school age and up to the 3rd Grade. <

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