46 religion Herald & Lantern 20 June '84 ^ ^
2 Churches Set Joint Bible School
♦ COURT HOUSE - Final plans for the Community Vacation Bible School jointly sponsored by the First Methodist and First Baptist churches have been completed. The Bible School will be held Monday. June 25 through Fri day, June 29 from 9 until 11:30 a.m. Children from ages 3 through 8th grade are invited'to come. The younger children from 3 through se- * cond grade will meet at the Methodist Church and older children from third grade through 8th grade I \
will meet at the Baptist Church Both churches are located on Main Street near the center of Court House DIRECTORS Berniece Bright Lance Harrison have arrhounced the teachers for the school. Teachers at the Baptist Church will include Jacque Ross, Virginia Heslinga. Marie Stohe, Muriel. Barron, and Jerry Belcher. Hazel Troilo, Debbie Knoll. Gail Vanneman, Sue Massey and Robin Thompson will be teaching at the Methodist Church. Barbara Kramer and Ethel
Gerald will be in charge of crafts. The theme of this year s Bible School is 'Jesus Is the Answer". Music, B'ble Stories, refreshments, and crafts are a part of each day's activities. To register a child or for further information. call 465-7087 or 454-5511 any weekday morning.
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Concert at ji First UMC j WILDWOOD CRE&T - Sunday worship is at 9:30 a.m. at The First United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic Ave. Children's Sunday Workshop is also at 9:30 a.m. beginning at worship, and continuing with recreation, study, crafts and refreshments. Adult Sunday School Classes are at 10:45 a.m. Sunday evening worship at 7:30 p.m. this week will feature a patriotic concert by Mrs. Donna Bell Hoffman. pianist, and Mrs. Debbie Dilworth. organist. Both are from the First United Methodist Church in Court House Thursday even ng Prayer Meeting is in the sanctuary at 8:30 p.m following choir rehearsal. For van transportation call 729-4265. Use this same number for information concerning other programs of the church.
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Deaths f Howard A. Corson Sr., 70. c of Cape May Court House. / June 12. A lifelong resident, c he was a retired highway 1 inspector for the State of 1 New Jersey. y Edward H. Devlin, 61, of Villas, June 10. A resident c for seven years, he was a j member of the Helping . Hand CB Club of Cape May^ I County. Gertrude Bartleson, ' Hess, 85, of Belleplain. June 14. A resident for over t 22 years, she was a t member of the Eldora 5 United Methodist Church. I William M. Holmes. 71, ! of Ocean City, June 15. 1 Born in Philadelphia, he was a resident here for 14 ! years. Benjamin C. Ingersoll III, 65, of Wildwood Crest, June 10. Born in Wildwood, 1 he was the owner of the Ingersoll Funeral Home in North Wildwood. Harry 1. Keans. 88. of Ocean City, June 8. Born in Canada, he was a resident here for four years. Cornelia L. Runyan. 87. of Wildwood Crest, June 12. A member of the Crest Community Church, she was a resident here for 26 years. Jean Theresa Savarese, 67. of Stone Harbor. June 14. Born in Philadelphia, she was a resident here for 20 years. Elizabeth R. Vasel. 73, of Cape May, June 12. A resident for 12 years, she was a clerk-typist for the Police Department. John C. Yank Sr., 89. of South Dennis. June 11. A lifelong resident, he was a retired self-employed plumber. Rev. Noss at 1st Baptist WILDWOOD - Guest minister. Rev. Christopher J Noss. will preach at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service at the First Baptist Church. The sermon is entitled "On Wanting the Right Things. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. A nursery is provided for Church School and wo. ..nip service. A piano and organ concert will be presented 8 p.m. Saturday . Jane McNeal, pianist, studied piano performance at the Wheaton College Conservatory of Music. Wheaton, lllinios. and locally with Dr. Samuel Hsu and Charles Birnbaum. In addition to her piano solo and accompaniment work. Miss McNeal is the organist of First Presbyterian Church, Atlantic City. Jean Ridgway, organist of First Presbyterian Church. Ocean City, received her Bachelor of Music Degree witha a major in piano from Syracuse University School of Music. She continued her musical studies as an organ student of Dr. Robert Elmore in Philadelphia and was organist and organistdirector in various churches irHhe area. Further graduate work was taken up at Union Theological Seminary School Music of New York City and study abroad, sponsored by Temple University School of Music.
Heritage Honors
North CafXJ May - The faculty and administration of Heritage Christian Academy announced the one student. Jenny Smith, has been listed on the High Roll for the school year. Six students were listed the Honor Roll for the year: Jenifer Cole. Erin Jefferis, Jennifer Todd. \ Evoy, Heather MacDonald and Pamela Trimble. Two students were listed on the High Honor Roll for the fourth quarter: Jenny Smith and Pamela Trim ble. Earning Honors for the fourth quarter were: Jennifer Todd, Erin Jefferis. Jenifer Cole. Lauren Evoy. Stephen Lewis and Heather MacDonald. TO BE LISTED on the High Honor Roll, a student must earn a high A < 95 or above 1
in all major subject areas. To be listed on the Honor Roll, a student must earn an A (90 or above) in all major subject areas. Two students had perfect attendance for the year: Jamie Hammer and Aimee Smith. Nine students attended each day this marking period. They are: Justin Jenkins, Donny Moberly, Tara Smith, James Andrus. Jessica Riffelmacher, Jaime Hammer. Aimee Smith. Pamela Trimble and Mark DeVos Heritage Christian Academy ' is now enrolling student for the 1984-85 school year. Children in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 6th may be registered by calling the Academy at 886-3475 or by writing to 123 Fishing Creek Rd.. North Cape May. NJ 08204.
Concert At Wells s
AVALON - Robert Lowden. organist-choir director of the Covenant Presbyterian Church of Cinnaminson. will present a special organ and vioce program using 7:30 p.m. Sunday. July 1. the Allen Digital Organ at Wells Memorial Presbyterian Church. Lowden is a former music teacher at St.
Mary's Hall-Doane Academy in Burlington, and former assistant chorus director and teacher of basic conducting at Trenton State College. Since 1979. he has performed piano and vocals throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He is currently under consideration for the music directorship at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia.
A Birthday Celebration
STONE HARBOR - Sunday commemorates the Nativity of St. John the Baptist at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon is entitled. "Happy Birthday. John!" The Service of the Word is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. The liturgical service is held at 11 a.m. SundayChurch School meets at 9:30 a m A special free-will offer ing will be received at both services for the churchwide agencies of the "Tr -
America. The Lutheran Church Women meet for their mon thly meeting 10 a.m. today. Church choir practice is at 7 p.m. Saturday the Lutheran Church Women will hold an "Attic Sale" at the Women's Civic Club. 95th and the Beach. 10 a.m. -2 p.m Saleable items may be donated Friday 9 a.m. -3 p.m at the Civic Club. For further information regarding church activities or for pastoral care, contact Pastor Schoenberger at 368 :1031 .
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