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Churches of the Cape
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CHAPEL — Church on Route 9, Burleigh, was organized 20 years ago. Pastor since February is Rev. Lee Cattell of North Wildwood. He and his wife, Harriet, hfcve two children.
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John R. "Dick" Cotney. 75. of Ocean Avenue. Wildwood, June 24. He was a 35-year resident. Florence M. Kershaw. 78. of West Wildwood, June 24. A 20 year, resident she was a member of the Greater West Wildwood Senior Citizens, Club, St. Anrtfe's Roman Catholic Church, and the West Wildwood Republican Club. Anne Cowan. 78. of Ocean
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: City, June 23. A resident ! since 1968, she was a 1 I member of the Democratic I organization and the Good i . Counsel Leisure Club. t William C. Huher. 44, of 1 i Meadville, Pa.. June 26. Born in Wildwood. he worki ed for more than 20 years I for Sears Roebuck and Co.. i several of them as i manager of the local store. J. Sidney Mather. 93. of Cape May Point. June 25 A summer resident here for, 64 years, he was senior warden for 45 years at St Peter's by the Sea Episcopal Church.
Emma J. Langley, 71, of Wildwood, June 25. A lifelong resident, 'she retired from the housekeeping department of Wildwood High School. Albert Adams, 55, of Petersburg. June 27. A upper township resident, he was an operator with the county Bridge Commission. Frank W. Keeler. 71, of North Cape May. June 26 Born in Cape May. he lived Delaware before returnhere 10 years ago. Iren Hansen Schick. 76. of North Cape May. June 27 Born in Philadelphia, she moved here from Egg Harbor City where she was . a tavern proprietor for many years.
Youth Grouu. i In Concert GREEN CREEK - A Youth Sacred Concert will be presented at the 11 a m wors.iip service of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive. The program features the high school young people of the Calvary Memorial Church of Philadelphia The concert is entitled "Calvary Youth Presents Reflections", encouraging ffhristian students to reflect Jesus Christ. Sunday School convenes at 9 : 45 a.m. with classes for all ages. A nursery is available for all services. Prayer meeting is on the first and third Wednesdays 0 of each month at 8 p.m. f! following choir rehearsal. !■ A covered dish luncheon will be served in Warner Hall following the youth concert. For further information call Pastor Joseph Muggleworth at 886-6144. » Pulpit Guests At Tabernacle ERMA - Rev. Dr Ernest Lee will be the guest speaker Sunday at Tabernacle United Methodist Church. Rev Lee is the former S.E. District Superintendent of the Southern New Jersey Conference, and is currently serving with the Board of Global Ministries in New York City. Jack Eliot will lead the order of service * / Rev Wilbert Hoffman will be the evening speaker He is the pastor of the Court House Methodist Church. Nursery services are provided, and all are welcome.
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COLD SPRING - "Rainbows, Umbrellas, and But- 1 terflies" is the sermon the pastor, the Rev. Fred C. Bischoff. will preach at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Cold Spring Presbyertian Church (Old Brick). 780 Seashore Road Supervised nursery is provided for pre-schoolers Sunday School classes for all ages are helidp Price Hall at 9:30 a.m^rJeanor Callagban, superintendent. and adult class in the fhurch at 9:45 a.m.. John McHugh. teacher
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