■ O' religion * Herald & Lantern 25 July '84
Healing Minister Will Be Speaker
CAPE MAY POINT - The Rev. Joe Poppell, a nationally known healing minister, will be the speaker, at the Sea Grove Conference held by Union Chapel on the Circle at 7 : 30 each evening July 25 through 27. The Rev Poppell is a Christian evangelist with a
Methodist background Ministering directly from the Bible, he has a unique and positive way of presenting the "Good News" is Jesus Christ with signs following. AMer a Scriptural message on Biblical-based faith. Rev. Poppell prays for people and things
happen. THE SEA GROVEI Conference was re-;, established four years ago £ and is a part of the spiritual | renewal movement at work vtoday The emphasis is | placed on the Work of the Holy Spirt in the life of the behavior which brings about inward peace and \ both physical and psychological healing. The Sea Grove Conference was established at Cape May Point over ajhundred years ago by lading Christian laymen «Tcluding John Wanamaker In the 1890s it became so popular that the President of the united States made his summer White House at the Point. The director of the Conference this year is the Rev. Donald K. Theobald, former chaplain at the U.S. Coast Guard Base. For further information call 884-5371.
THE THIRD and fourth weeks of the conference ■ will feature the following speakers and ministers: Aug. 1-2 Father William Halbring — a priest who is active in the Catholic Charismatic Movement in Northern New Jersey; i Aug. 3 — 5. Rev. Carlos Ochoa, former video news editor for CBS News in New York; Aug. 8-9. Rev. Jay Vanamen, of Helmett, N.J. a favorite speaker at the \ Order of St. Luke Conferences. Aug. 10-12, Rev. Jimmy Clanton, former "rock singer" who is now preaching and singing a "New Song" in Jesus Christ.
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Hymn Sings
SEA ISLE CITY - Oldfashioned hymn sings are scheduled at Messiah Lutherian Church, 4200 Landib Ave.. Monday even-
ings Aug. 6 and 27. They will begin at 8 p.m. and will be led by Laurie Mclntyre. director of music at the church Light refreshments will be served following the singing.
Deaths 1
Helen S. Blair, of Ocean City, July 18. She retired as a school principal for the Sea Bright Board of Education in 1966 after 35 years of service. She was a member of St. Peter's Methodist Church in Ocean City. Franklin W. Dudd, 63, of | Ocean City, July 16. He was a retired operator for the Pre-Mold Co. in Medina. Ohio. He was a six-year • resident. Gertrude Alice Burger. 94. of Ocean View, July 15. B She ws a retired inspector ; of The Baker and Co.. a which is associated with ; the* precious metal g industry. Florence Camp. 75, of % Marmora. July 18. Born in | Tuckahoe she was a 14 year | resident, and a member of . the Ocean City Baptist*; Church. Alice B Davis. 91, of J Burleigh. July 19. A 20-year ; resident , shp' was a member of tip Order of Eastern Star, Chapter 156 of C^pe May Charles DiBattista, 71, of Villas, July 21. A 10-year resident, he was a bartender and he had worked at Tony's Place in He was a ; member of the Knights of & the Erma Coup- ;• cil No. 3546 Frank C. Forney, 79, of • Cape May, July P. He was a retired vice presi- 1 dent of the Fulton National ?i Bank in Harrisburg, Pa . | where he lived mast of his jl life. George E "Pee Wee';] Hess. 41, of Cape May. July ij 14. Born in Lock Haven, i? Pa . he was a resident here .-: for 23 years He was a selfemployed painter Bessie F I.ipman. 94, ofS Ocean City, July 20. She i formerly owned the;; Cambell-Hickie Lingerie Shop in Philadelphia She moved to Ocean City 20 years ago. Rudolph J Mai otto, 80.; of Ocean City, July 13. He owned a store in South Philadelphia. Helen D. McEwen, of Ocean City, July 15. She was a member of the Seaview Country Club. Absecon, and the Women's Auxiliary of the Edmonds Home For Crippled; Children, Rosement, Pa. Nicoi« Portogallo, 83, of North Wildwood, July 16. 1 He lived here for the past 55 years. He was born in Italy and formerly employed by \
the city maintenance j department. f Joseph V. Roach, 76, of i Villas, July 18. Born in i Philadelphia, he was a resident for 11 yers. He was a : retired business agent for j Teamsters' Local 463 of i Philadelphia. Julius E., "Cookie" ! Sucilia. 59, of Wildwood, I July47 A resident for more j than 30 years, he was direc- | tor of Wildwood Convention | Hall from 1972 to 1974, a B real estate salesman with RPO Realty and a Navy i veteran of World War II. Helen G Tague, 67, of . Wildwood Crest, July 20. A 37 -year resident, she was a charter member of the te Catholic Daughters of ; America and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus. Wildwood ■ chapter. She was the . former owner and operator of the Tague Beauty Parlor, North Wildwood. George L. Travis Sr., 54, of Court House, July 19 He was employed as a field technician for Gates Engineering Co. and was a member of Roofers' Local 30 Born in Vineland, he lived here two years. David T. Warmkessel. 44, of North Wildwood. July • 18. Vietnam veteran, he retired from the U.S. Navy in 1978 after 20 years. He was a sergeant with the . ' New Jersey Marine Police. Anastatia Wilde, 78. of r North Wildwood, July 21 Born in Passaic, she lived here 22 years. Clara A. Youngberg, 83. ; of Cold Spring. July 16 An area resident for 75 years, ' she and her late husband I owned and operated Youngberg s Restaurant in j Cape May from 1932 to 1960.
First UMC Concert Set
WILDWOOD CREST - Sunday worship services are conducted at 8:30 a. m and 11 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 6700 Atlantic Ave. Sunday School for all ages is at 9:45 a.m. Evening worship on Sunday is at 7:30. Beverly Gallucci will be presented
in concert. Wednesday morning men's fellowship is at 6:30 a.m., and Thursday evening prayer Meeting at 8:30. Transportation is available For all information call the pastor. Dr. William Wenker, at 729-4265
Woman's Day Is Tomorrow
SOUTH SEAVILLE - The annual Woman's Day will be held again this year at the South Jersey Camp Meeting Grounds, Dennisville Road, tomorrow. The program will be held in the Tabernacle at 3 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Betty Ricards, past president of the Southern New Jersey Conference of the United Methodist Women Her theme for the day will be "Simple Gifts." The special music for the day will be provided by Mrs. Jettyjwang, an accomplished musician and world traveler. All women are invited. / A fellowship meal at the 1 Grove House will follow the service Reservations for the meal will be available preceding the service.
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