Cape May County Herald, 25 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 21

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r On Right Thinking

NORTH WILDWOOD - "Importance of Right Thinking" will be the title of Dr. Alvin Baker's . message at 10:45 a.m., at Central Bible Church, 18th and Central Avenues. The message is based on Philippians 4:8-9. "Blessed are the Merciful" will be expounded at

7 p.m. At 9:30 a.m . Elder George Forbes will be - teaching the book of Revelation in the Adult Sunday School. There are Sunday School classes for all ages . Wednesd hy at 7 : 30 p.m. Dr. Baker will continue to teacfc Bible doctrine.

Fundraiser Begins Today

STONE HARBOR - The Rev. Dr. John A. McConomy will preach about 'Just an Ordinary I Greeting" at the 11 a.mA i service April 29 in I Evangelical Lutheran ^ Church of Our Saviour.* Church Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. John Foster of the Lutheran Laymen's Movers

ment for Stewardship will begin the three-week fundraising campaign for a new parish hall today, and ^ Friday he will meet with the church counciKat 7:30 p.m. « For further information about church programs, contact the Rev Glenn F. Schoeberger pastor, at 368-3031. Sir

Bake Sale, Car Wash

WILDWOOD CREST - Worship is at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the First United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic Ave. Children's Sunday Workshop also is at 9*: 30 a.m., adult Sunday School for all classes at 10:45 ,a.m. Evening worship is at 7:30 p.m. featuring a concert by Barbara Galluci.

Ladies Bible Study is Tuesday at 9; 30 a.m.. Men's Fellowship Wednesday at 6:3o a.m'.. Home Bible Study Friday at 7:30 p.m. The" Youth Fellowship will sponsor a - bake sale and car wash ai the church Saturday beginning at 9 a.m.

Church Plans Family Night

ERMA — Tabernacle United Methodist Church. Seashore Road, holds services each Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m. Bible study classes are available for all ages. / Nursery is provided for / both the 11 a.m. and the 7 p.m. services. Rev. Paul vander Loo is pastor. Five buses cover Lower Township and transport

worshippers to and from services. Anyone desiring information on the bus routes can cab the church office at 884-35"4. A Family Night is being planned by the Family Life Committee for April 27, 7:30 p.m. at the church. Everyone is invited to participate in an evening of fun and fellowship. For more information, pall the church office at 884-3574.

DR. JOHN WALTER, JR. PODIATRIST SPECIALIZING IN: DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FOOT & ANKLE SPORTS MEDICINE CHILDREN'S FOOT PROBLEMS HOUSE CALLS FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: 967-3400 205 26th ST., AVAL0N, N.J. Swedish/Esalen Massage • Muscular Tension - Releasing Trigger - poinl work • Polarity energy balancing «L Linda H. Foster I I Certified Massage Procfitioner Member, American Massage & Therapy Association Jersey Cape Racquet Club j^ven Road (609) 465-7411 ^ court House. N.J. f HEALTH FOODS w FOODS & COSMETICS ORGANIC-NATURAL VITAMINS Also Books 8 Magazines Bad? to flatu re | MARILYN MANOR SHOPPING CTR. ON RIO GRANDE AVE. (N«or im«<v»c»>on otHi Ufl) 886-4027

Births The following births have been reported by area hospitals: Burdette Tomlin Timothy Joseph to Robert and Suzanne Gaffaney Smeltzer of Cold Spring, April 5. Brad Stuart to Bruce and Kathleen Brady MacLeod of Rio Grande, April 8. ^ Norberto Jr. to Norberto and Daisy Sanchez Rodriguez of Wildwood, April 10. Jason Paul1, to Barbara" Trimborn 'of North Wildwood, April 10. , Julia Christine to Charles and Aida Rojas Mabry of Whitesboro, April 11. John Michael Jr. to John and Eleanor Conlin Rogers of Erma, April 12. Stephanie Lynn to William and Patricia Kelly Cusella of Wildwood Crest, April 13. Matthew Joseph to John and Andrea Trombetta Maher of Villas, April 13. Gregory. Joseph to Gregory and Deborah States Petronis of West Wildwood, April 15. Melissa Ann to Gerald and Sally Murray Carter of Villas, April 15. Shore Memorial Daughter to Edward an^ Sandra Witmer Lavis ot Ocean City, April 7. St. Mary's Eucharist STONE HARBOR - The Holy Eucharist is celebrated 8 and 10 a.m. Sundays at St. Mary's Episcopal Church with a coffee and fellowship hour following the sendees. The annual Easter bazaar conducted by the Episcopal Church Women realized approximately $900, it was reported. A weekly celebration of the Eucharist is held 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays for further information, call the church of ice at 368-5922. STONE HARBOR DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB WINNERS April IN OVERALL RESULTS 1.Mr and Mrs. Frank Meade 60 2. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Owens 52 3. Claire Menge and Dorris Barker -. 45 4 Marge Everett and Bill Kentner .v :. . .43 Social Security Questions and Answers ED. NOTE: Your Social Security Office at 136 E. Spicer Avenue, Wildwood will answer all your questions. For more personal replies, write or visit the office or call: 800-272-1111 Q. I get Social Security retirement benefits, but I am planning on moving to another country. Will I lose my benefits? A. If you are a citizen of the U.S. or certain other countries, .your Social Security checks continue no matter how long you stay outside the U.S. But there are certain countries where we are not allowed to send checks. For more infotmation, contact .any Social Security office

Subject is kSin' _ BURLEIGH - Faith Fellowship Chapel Pastor Lee Cattell will present a sermon 11 a.m. Sunday, entitled, "Sin Against a Brother," from I Cor. 8:1-13. At 7 p.m. there will be a baptismal service held in the church hall. SundaySchool begins at 9:45 a.m. CYO Speaker villas! - "Ed Friel. Parish Youth Ministrytrainee from the Camden Diocesa'n Center, will speak to the newly organized CYO group of St. Raymond's Church 8 p.m. Monday, April 31. Eighth graders, high school students, parents and interested parishioners are urged to attend the meeting at the Little House on Hudson Avenue. Gospel Chapel RIO GRANDE - Rev Miltpn 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. SundaySchool is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. The Ladies Bible Studywill be conducted at the home of Mrs. Robert StebJains, 102 S. Railroad Ave.. (Rio Grande, 1-2 p.m. Tuesday. Prayer meeting is 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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