Cape May County Herald, 18 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 46

46 Herald & lantern 18 July '84

f DR. ANDREW DRAKE, D.O. 1302 TEXAS AVENUE CAPE( MAY, N.J. 08204 t ANNOUNCES SUMMER HOURS: MON . UfS WIS is; 9 12 P.M , 4 30 7:30 THURS. 912 P.M.; SAT. 93 P.M. SUN. CLOSED please call 8s4-2010 for an appointment ZAHEER FAROOQUI, M.D. Internist and General Practitioner • MEDICAID AND MEDICARE ACCEPTED • WILL MAKE HOUSE CALLS * SUMMER HOURS: MON. FRl. 10-8 P.M. 886-7749 SAT & SUN 10 4 PLAZA PROFESSIONAL BUILDING BAYSHORE RE & GREENWOOD AVE. VILLAS

DR. JOHN WALTER, JR. PODIATRIST SPECIALIZING IN: DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FOOT & ANKLE SPORTS MEDICINE CHILDREN'S FOOT EROBLEMS HOUSE CALLS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HOURS BY APPOINTMENT CALL 967-3400 205 26th ST., AVALON. N.J. HEALTH FOODS ^ FOODS & COSMETICS ORGANIC-NATURAL VITAMINS Also Books & Magazines Sad to f!a ture MARILYN MANOR SHOPPING CTR. ON RIO GRANDE AVE . (Wor ot p., 9 t 47) 886-4027 S-M-L-XL-XXL s We Can Fit Your Educational Needs. CAPE MAY COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS I POST SECONDARY OPPORTUNITIES FEATURING DAY CLASSES IN • Commercial INerdlc Trades , • Building & Ground > Maintenance • Vcl4ing Classes Begin September 5. ISH4 ^ FINANCIAL AID PLACEMENT SERVICES AVAILABLE

phone enrollment vocational office HKHIschools 465-2161 ■ For Information Op*Course Offerings B.

Show Biz Chaplain Will Be Speaker

CAPE M<Y POINT - j Renewal ana healing services begin tomorrow at the Union Chapel, on the Circle here. The Rev ; Austin Miles, chaplain to the: people in show business and the circus world, is the speaker each evening at 7:30 p.m. through Sunday. July 22. _ Rev. Miles himself was'healed of cancer about l£ ! , years ago. First he began ministering among his fellow performers^ in the circus, later ft? those with the Lippazan Horse Show personnel, anov then to

others in the entertainment i business. Churches invited him to | speak and following his / messages many people

t received spiritual and physical healing. He is now » an ordained minister and ; his message is V Y ou Are Special" for God l&ves you. The Sea Grove Conference will continue for four weeks with services each evening at 7:30 Wednesday through Sunday. The Rev. Joe Poppell will be the speaker July 25th through 29th. During

August Father William Halbring of Rahway, Rev. Carlos Ochoa, formerly with WCBS, Father Jay Vaneman of Helmett, and the Rev. Jimmy Clanton will speak. ) The Sea Grove Conference was re-established four years ago with the Rev. Donald K. Theobald as director. For further information call 884-5371.

Bishop Asohry Recreation -I Slated Sunday WILDWOOD CREST -4; A first-person presentation of the thoughts and activities in the life of Bishop Francis Asbury, first bishop of the Methodist Church in America, will be presented by Dr. Robert L. Curry on Sunday evening. July 22. at 7:30 at the First United Methodist Church. .Fern Road and Atlantic Avenue. Dr. Curry, Y graduate of Dickinson College and Drews Theologica 1 Seminary, is pastor of St. Georges United Methodisi Church. 5th and^Arch Streets, Philadelphia, one of the oldest churches infx the area in continuous use. He has thoroughly researched the life of the Bishop, and. while dressed in authentic attire of the day. relates much of interest concerning the life and travels of this pioneer Bishop Asbury travelled k thousands of miles through m the colonies and the fronI tier states using the horse I as his only means of I transportation. In his jour I nal he records having I visited in New Jersey and I among the places me .uonI - ed is Little Egg H \rbor as I well as points south of I Trenton in the Delaware I River area. # The service will also I feature the singing of many I of the hymns of that period I which are still popular I today. The other worship serI vices of the day are at 8:30 I a.m. and 11 a m with the I pastor Dr. William Wenker I speajking The Sunday I School and Children's I Study Workshop will begin I at 9:45 a m

1st Bajttist Bazaar On WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays will preach 9 at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday worship services at the First Baptist Church, Atlantic and Maple Avenues. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. A nursery is provided for Sunday School and for the 11 a.m. worship service. There is also a Junior Church. The Women's Service Guild bazaar will be held through Thursday, with a food sale scheduled for today. For further information call the church office 522-2981

Soprano Featured CAPE MAY — Soprano Marilyn Thomas Bernard ? will be the featured performer 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 24, at the Tuesday Afternoon Mini Concert Series at the First Presbyterian Church, corner of Hughes and Decatur Streets. Mrs. Bernard received her M.F.A. from Tulane if University. She studied voice at tht Berkshire Music Festival at Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass. on a scholarship and further studied with i teachers and coaches in New Orleans. She has 1 taught music in various capacities, and is teaching music at present in New Orleans. She is a soloist with the New Orleans PhilharmonicOrchestra and is featured soloist in the orchestra's summer festi\ ii serives. Her repertoire includes many 20th Century com positions as well as the standard repertoire The public is invited, admission is free and dress is casual 'Thou Shalt Not Kill ' GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will preach on the theme "Thou Shalt Not Kill" at the 11 a.m. Sundayworship service of the Green Creek CommunityChurch, Delsea Drive, as part of his sermon series entitled "What Became of the Ten Commandments0A joint evening service will be held at Rio Grande Bible Church, Delsea Drive, at 7 p.m. Pastor Muggleworth will present a color-slide program entitled "A Pictorial Tour of Galilee" SUNDAY SCHOOL meets at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all A nursery is available for all services Prayer meeting is on the first ar\(l third Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Vacation Bible School will be conducted July 30 to Aug. 3. Its theme is "Jesus Is My Answer". To preregister. call Mrs Janet Weeks. 886-3335 For fur ther information concerning church services or activities call 886-6144

Sunday School Picnic Slated

RIO GRANDE - At the 11 a.m. Sunday service of the Rio Grande Bible Church, Pastor Vernon Wright will continue his sermons in the 5th Chapter of Romans. Prayer and Bible Study are 7:30 p.m. at the Church

on Wednesday, and Young Singles Bible Study 7 p.m. Thursday at "'the church Saturday at 12 30 p.m the Sunday School Picnicwill be held at Shelter 8 in the County Park. There will be activities for all ages.

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