Cape May County Herald, 11 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 21

Herald A Unlwn 11 April '84

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A Benefit Lunch w^th E. Bunny

WILDWOOD CREST - TTie Sunday School of the Crest Community Church u-Ui sponsor ‘Lunch with the Easter Bunny" at noon in the Church Social Hall, Crocus Road and Pacific Avenue, Saturday. April 21

There will be an Easter hat contest with prizes awarded by the Bunny for the funniest, prettiest, outer ^spiciest and most original Easter Hat. There will be other contests, prizes, fun and games, plus

a chance for photographs with-the Bunny. For information or reservations call Deborah Rogers. 729-0755. or Patricia Hall. 729-3544 Proceeds benefit the Building Fund.

Holy Trinity Communion

W ILDWOOD - Services of Holy Communion are held 10:15 a.m. every Sunday. • preceded by Church School for all ages at 9 a.m.. at Holy Trinity • Lutheran Church. Atlantic and Poplar Avenues A midweek Lenten program every Wednesday begins, at 6 p.m. with a

Food for Thought meal, followed by a program of education: then worship service at 7:30 p.m. • Services of Jhe Word of healing are offered 9 a.m every first and third Thurs day and 7:45 p.m. every last Monday Pastor is R£V. Gary A Mann.

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Cantata Scheduled

GREEN CREEK - Joseph Muggleworth will conduct the Palm Sunday Service at the Green Creek '•Community Church. Delsea Drive, the Church •sChoir under the direction df Byron Smith will present the Easter Cantata “Risen. As He Said" by John Innes and Don Krueger at the 11 a.m. worship service. Organist is Mrs Gladys E Bowen: pianist, Mrs.

George Campbell, soloist. John Mower)', and narrator. William Hoffman Prayer meeting, is conducted 8 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month. W’eek day Bible classes are held in North Cape May every Monday morning and every Thursday afternoon in Warner Hall. Green Creek. For information call 886-6144

'Behold, Your King Cometh *

BURLEIGH - On this Palm Sunday, Pastor Lee Cattell of Faith Fellowship Chapel will preach on !CVS1

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"Behold, Your King Cometh” from Matthew 21:14-30. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday at 6:30 a.m., is men’s prayer breakfast, and 11 a m., women s bible study and luncheon. Wednesday, 7 p.m. is prayer meeting. Fourth Word Baker Theme NORTH WILDWOOD - "The Saying of Spiritual Suffering", based on the fourth Word of the Lord on the cross, will be the title of the sermon by Dr. Alvin Baker, pastor,'at the 10:45 a.m. Sunday service at . Central Bible Church At the 7 p.m. service Dr. Baker will expound on the third Beatitude, dealing with the blessing of the

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Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m., and Wednesday night prayer service at 7:30. For information, call 522-5917.

DR. J0HW WALTER, JR. PdDIATRIST f ^ ' SPECIALIZING IN: ) DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FOOT & ANKl£ SPORTS MEDICINE - CHILDREN’S FOOT PROBLEMS ! HOUSE CALLS ‘ ' FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 967-3400 205 26th ST., AVALON, NJ.

Charles E. Jochrn. 81. of Wildwood. March 31. Formerly of Avalon, he lived here for six years. Edward M. LaMar, 78, of Ocean City. April 3. A retired attorney, he was a member of the board of directors of Gardens Plaza Lucille Larry. 61, of Ocean City. March 31. Formerly of Mullins. S.C., she was a member of the Shiloh Baptist Church Dorothy A. Laskey, of Stone Harbor and Naples. Fla.. April 4. Ira B. Malahy, 78, of Villas, April 2. Born in Philadelphia, he was a resident for 22 years. Barbara M. Monaghan. 45. of Cape May, April 4. Bom in Philadelphia, she was an area resident for 25

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Gertrude A. Morano. 90, of Rio Grande. April 5. Formerly of St. Petersburg, Fla . she moved here in 1970. Edison S. Morse, of Stone Harbor. April 2. A former marketing manager with The Saturday Evening Post, he was on the national advertising staff of the Philadelphia Bulletin until his retirement. Walter H. Sheppard. 76. of Erma. April 2. A retired self-employed contractor, he was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons. Middle . Township. * • Dominic Rita. 79, of Ocean City. April 2. Formerly of Philadelphia, he,was a member of the ’ Men of Malvern. Anna J. Stannard. 95. of Ocean City. April 2. A member of Sf. Peter's United Methodist Church, she was the last living charter member of Chapter 83. Order of the Eastern Star. Carolyn P. Ward. 73. of South Dennis. April 3. Bom in Vineland, she was a former Millville resident. Harlan P. Wittkamp. 81. of Strathmere. April 5. A - retired postmaster, he formerly’served as chiei of' the Strathmere Volunteer Fire Company. Sally M. Woodward. 82. of Cape May. April 3. Formerly of Northeast Philadelphia, she was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Wendell W. Young 3rd. 75, of Ocean City, April 4. Bora in Philadelphia, he was a member of the Ocean City Fishing Club.

Survivor To-Speak

NORTH CAPE MAY - Ruth W'illiams has come . through a crisis of healing and is now in fighting trim at 100 pounds. Ravaged by cancer, she weighed pnly 62 pounds in 1976. She had lost !ier hair and nails and all her senses, and couldn’t valk. but she neveriosf her

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Mrs. Williams will speak in the Covenant Bible Church. Fishing Creek Rd tomorrow 10:30 a m on “The Art of Interior Decorating", and at 7 p.m. on "Plus Life. " Today she daily joggs two miles and jumps rope 1,000 times, thanks to a three-pronged approach to living: faith, exercise and nutrition. Her diet is composed of strictly fresh fruit, vegetables, nuts and sprouted seeds and grains ^with distilled water.

Gospel Chapel

aio GRANDE - Rjv Milton Wilson, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel. 29 S. Shore Rd.. will speak Sun day at both the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m services. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. The Ladies Bible Study will be conducted at the borne of Mrs. Robert Stebbins, 102 S. Railroad Ave., Rio Grande. 1-2 p.m. Tuesday. Prayer meeting is 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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STONE HARBOR - An Easter Bazaar, sponsored by the Episcopal Church Women, wHl be held at St. Mary’s Parish Hall. 95th and Third Avenue, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday.

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