Cape May County Herald, 1 February 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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Herald & lantern 1 February '84

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TUES. 10 A.M. BIBLE STUDY LYLE HALL

A Nursery Is ProvidM) For Small Children During The 11:00 AM Sgnrtces

Our Saviour Communion

STONE HARBOR - The Lord’s Supper celebrated Saviour Lull Pastor/Glenn Schoenberger’4 sermon is entitled: “TheiSalt and the Light", based'.on the second portion of tyie Sermon on the Mount. Woi^hip is at 11 a m. Sunday ^Church School is at 9:30 a.ifhContinuing Sunday is the Adult Forum featuring ' The Luther Effect." The class meets in the parsonage. Also, continuing each Thursday evening is the Bible study on the’ Gospel of Luke.

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"religion ‘Cultivating Kindness ’

GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will preach on the theme "Cultivating Kindness" at 11 a.m Sunday worship service of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive. This is tl»e fifth message in his winter sermon series entitled "The Need for Spiritual Maturity”, a series of sermons dealing with Christian ethics and victorious living. The next hymn sing night will be Sunday night. Feb. 19. Special music will be provided by Dr. and Mrs. Eisenhower and member of the congregation The next-men’s Prayer Breakfast will be conducted 7 a m. Saturday, Feb. 25 at 7:00 a.fn. Bible Classes are held each week 9:30 Mondays in North Cape May and 1:30 p.m. in Green Creek. Prayer Meeting is held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month.

‘Pressing On’ Baker Topic

NORTH WILDWOOD - Dr. Alvin L. Baker, the pastor of Central Bible Church, will preach a sermon entitled "Pressing On" in the 10:45 a.m. Sunday service. The message will be based -on Philippians 3:12-14. At 7 p.m -Dr. Baker will preach on “The Roaring of the Lion,' 1 an exposition of Amos 3:3-8. - Elder George Forces will teach Daniel to the adult Sunday School class at 9:30 a.m. TYiere are classes for all ages. Central Bible Church is at 18th and Central Avenues. For further information call 522-5917

‘Tell It to The Judge’

John • . Bielman Sr., 80, of Ocgsn City, Jan. 27. .Formerly of Upper Darby, Pa., be was a -retired •marine surveyor. Edward J. Briggman, 59, of Ocean City, Jan. 23. , Formerly of Philadelphia, he was an executive of Sachem Petroleum. Edith C. Cremin, 60, of Erma, Jan. 21. Formerly of Philadelphia. she waS a resided for 20 years Rena S. Davis, 67, of Ocean City, Jan. 25. Formerly of Wayne, Pa., she was a member of St. • Peter’s United - Methodist Church. •Leno’-a E. Gillespife, 70, of Avalon, Jan, 28. Formerly of Holmes, Pa., she was a resident since 1968 Edith H. Hampshire. 82. of Court House, Jan. 23. Formerly of Wildwood, she was a member of the First Baptis! Church and the Daughters of America. Joseph L. Henry, 75, of Green Creek, Jan. 28. Formerly of Fennsauken, he was a member of the Green Creek Fire Company. Agape Karavangelas, 76, of Wildwood Crest, Jan. 22 Her family operated several area restaurants, most recently, Kelly's Ctfe. Margaret P. ftyune, 80. of Ocean View^Jan. 20. A lifelong resident of Sea Isle City, she worked for Acme Markets for 35 years until her retirement. Mary Turner, of Ocean City, Jan. 22. A resident for 68 years, she was a member of St. James A.M.E. Church. John F. Lutz, 81, Jan. 27. He was an aide in the senior lunch program at the county Vo-Tech Center. Caroline P. Roscoe, 88, of Ocean City, Jan. 28. Formerly of Philadelphia, she was a retired stenographer. Michael A. Soto Sr., 54, of Wildwood, Jan. 29. He was a resident for the past 10 years. Edith-E. Stone, 79, of Ocean View, Jan. 27. Born in Philadelphia, she was a resident for four years.

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COLD SPRING - The Parable of the Unjust Judge will form the basis of the sermon entitled “Tell It to the Judge” to be preached by the pastor, the Rev. Fred C. Bischoff, ?t Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick), 780 11 a.m. Sunday. Supervised nursery is provided for pre-schoolers. . Sunday School classes for all ages are held in-Price. Hall on Academy Road at 9:30 a.m. and adult class in the church at 9:45 A.M.

UMC Service ^

NORTH WILDWOOD - Dr. William Wenker, Pastor of the North Wildwood U n i .t e d Methodist Church, brings the 11:15 a.m. Sunday message: Organist is J8ype Holley. A hymn sing is held 11 to 11:15.

A Special Blood Plea

COURT HOUSE - Because of a low inventory of these types, the County Chapter of the American Red Cross is making a special appeal for donors with O-positive, 0negative. B-positive and Bnegative blood. A donation session will be held 2-7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10, at the Ocean City Community Center, 18th and Simpson Avenues. To schedule an appointment, call the Red Cross at 646-7000. Walk-in donors are also welcome.

Polish Americans Meet Tues.

SWAINTON - Members of the county PolishAmerican Club will hold their next meeting Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Seigtown Road clubhouse. The club plans a Valentine Party there on Feb. 18; for information, call John at 465-4519. During their January meeting, members installed 1984 officers at a clubhouse dinner. They are: George Yesgosh, president; Jo'hn Malinowksi, vice president; Gertrude Yesgosh, secretary; and Joseph Krazinski, treasurer.

Member Of Moiith

CAPE MAY - Member of the Month of PetersonLittle Post 386, Veterans of Foreign Wars, is Joe Woehlcke, who serves as. post chaplain. Woehlcke, born in Cape May, is a resident of North Cape May. He is retired from the Air Force after 22 years, and is a life member of the post', to which he has belonged since 197'6l Woehlcke is employed by the State of New Jersey as a bridge operator, of the George Redding Bridge.

Five Join National Guard Unit

CAPE MAY - Five local men recently enlisted in the New Jersey Army National Guard here, according tojSgt. FirstClass Lew Peterson, station commander of the local recruiting office. Joining the supply and transport unit here were Private Harry S. Stott, Cape Maj'; Pvt. Leslie W. * Hatcher, Cape May; Sergeant Joseph Dicola, North Cape May; Pvt. Steven J. Brooks, and Pvt. Harry E. Jamision of North

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15 days each summer. Members are paid at an hourly rate double that of the regular services and receive a federal retirement upon completion of 20 years service at age 60. Last year more than 3,000 men and women joined the Guard in New Jersey.

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