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Quartet To Appear At Wells
AVALON - Wells Presbyterian Church, 9th and First Avenue, will present "The Lanco Lads", a barbershop quartet, in a religious and secular repertoire, 7 30 p.m Sunday. Sept 2. This will be the first appearance of the group from Lancaster, PA. in this area Morning worship is conducted each Sunday at 10 a m in this church from
the last Sunday of May through the end of September, each year The minister in residence Sunday, Sept 2 and 9 is the Rev Paul W Stauning. director, development and community relations. Polyclinic Medical Center. Harrisburg, PA, with the Rev Thomas S Goslin II, D D . former Pastor, Community Church, Madrid, Spain. 1
Luke's Healing Sermon Topic
WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays will preach at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday worship service at the First Baptist Church. The Sermon is entitled "LVKE".. ' Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. A nursery is provided for Sunday School and for the 11 a.m. Service.
There is also a Junior Church. An "organ/piano concert" with Steve Chase and Miss Linda Rasmussen will be given Wednesday, Aug. 29, 8:00 p.m. in the Church Sanctuary. For further information, call the Church Office, 522-2981.
'Giant Killer' Sermon Title
GREEN CREEK - Pas tor Joseph Muggleworth of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive, will speak at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday on the theme "The Little Giant Killer" I Samuel 17 His message will deal with three factors: The Colossus 1-7, The Conflict 8-52, and The Captor 53-58 Sunday School meets at
9:45 a.m. with classes for f all ages. Prayer meeting convenes on the first and third Wednesdays of each month i at 8 p.m. There will be a Women's Society meeting 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27 8:00 p.m. to include planning for the 39th anniversary dinner of the church. For further information call 886-6144.
Churches Set Joint Service
| WILDWOOD CFtEST - Sunday worship at First United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic Ave., is at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday School for all ages is at 9:45 a m Evening worship is at 7:30 p.m The North Wildwood United Methodist Church, under the leadership of Pastor Steven Herman, will lead
the service. Music and t other features are by Jayne Holley, Paula Aaronson, Bob Wirtz and John Evans. Prayer Meeting is ft 8 : 30 p.m Thursday. The Men's Fellowship tneets Wednesday morning at 6:30. For additional information or for van transportation. call the pastoc Dr _ William W e n k ef, a t I 729-4265 I
Foliage Trip To Maine
SEA ISLE CITY - A "fall foliage trip to Cliff House in Maine is planned by St. Joseph's Travel Club fqr Oct 15-18 The tour includes eight meals, including a lobster bake, visit to the Historic
Village ot Willowbrook at . Newfield, cruise around, Bald Eagle Cliff, and a tour of Kennebunk's Seashore Trolley Museum followed by a cruise of Portland's Casco Bay For reservations, which are limited, call 263-8285
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Baptism Set At 'Old Brick'
COLD SPRING - The Sacrament of Baptism will
be administered Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship service in the Cold Spring Pres byterian Church (Old Brick j, 780 Seashore Road ' The pastor, The Rev. Fred C. Bischoff, will give a sermon entitled "Duty or Love?" based on I Corin thians 8. The Summer Medical Offering of the Women's Association will be dedicated. Supervised nursery is provided for pre1 schoolers. Sunday School classes for all ages are held in Price Hall at 9:30 a.m. and adult class in the church at
Deaths
Joseph J. Alberts, 67, of Villas. Aug. 14. A resident for 13 years, he was a retired custodian for the Lower Cape May Regional School system. Theresa F Corson, 59. of Woodbine, Aug. 13. Born in Sea Isle City, she lived here for 30 years. Anna M. DePietro, 77, of, Rio Grande. Aug. 15. A resident for 15 years, she was the owner and manager of DePietro Motel. Mary B. Donohue, 84, of Cape May Court House, Aug. 18. F ormerly employed by the Marine National Bank, she resided in Wildwood many years before moving here five years ago. Charlotte E. Hickman. 38, of North Cape May, Aujg. 17. She was a registered nurse employed by the Crest Haven Nursing Home in Cape May Court House. Mary Elizabeth Holtz, 72, of Dennisville, Aug. 16. She lived in North Cape May and East Brunswick before moving here three months ago Dorothy F. Johnson. 77, of North Wildwood, Aug. 16. She was the former owner of Dot's spot in West Wildwood. Rena C. Lake. 77, of Ocean City, Aug. 19. Born in Atlantic City, she was an i area resident all her life. She was a supervisor for I Bell Telephone in Atlantic I
City for more than 20 years. John Leszczynski, 79, of Villas, Aug. 17. He lived in this area for 13 years. He was a retired hair spinner and was employed by the F Peerwalk Company of Philadelphia. Mary M. Linden, 71, of Villas, Aug. 13. Formerly of Philadelphia, she lived here since 1974. Stanley F Mankowski. 79, and his wife, Florence O., 76, of Villas, Aug. 13. formerly of Philadelphia, they lived here for 19 years. He was a retired weaver who was employed by Baxter-Kelly-Faust Textile Co. in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mankowski was a retired candy packer for the Good and Plenty Candy Co. in Philadelphia. _ Wilson L. Mathis Sr., of North Wildwood, Aug. 11. A lifelong resident, he was the retired owner and operator of Mathis Garage. Brigida Rodriguez, 82, of Woodbine, Aug. 12. Born in Cayey, Puerto Rico, she moved here in 1958. Esther C. Sehlenzig, 85, of North Wildwood, Aug. 16. She and her husband owned and operated numerous rental and real estate properties in Wildwood. Robert R. Wyckoff, 66, of Cape May Court House, Aug. 14. Born in Dune lien, lived there until moving four years ago.
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