Cape May County Herald, 22 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 65

Herald & Lantern 22 August '84 religion , ^ 65

Soprano In Windup

CAPE MAY - June Willis, soprano, will be guest performer at the final presentation of the summer mini concert series at the First Presbyterian Church, Hughes and Decatur Streets, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28. Willis, who now resides in North Cape May, is from

the Philadelphia area, where she has performed professionally, appearing in the hit musical, "Showboat". Her program will include favorite sacred music and popular show tunes. The public is welcome, admission is free and dress is casual.

Macedonia Choir Slated

CAPE MAY - The J Macedonia Choir, led by f the Rev. Robert 0. Davis of Cape May's Macedonia Baptist Church, will coo- t duct its annual concert in c Convention Hall Thursday, 8

Aug. 30, beginning at 8:30 For additional information contact the Department of Civic Affairs, ext. 20 or 27.

Women » Aglow Luncheon Set

RIO GRANDE - Guest speaker at the Women's Aglow luncheon 10:45 a.m. Saturday at Menz Restaurant will be Dorothy Rino of North Cape May, a

former go-go dancer in Las Vegas who will share her testimony of how Jesus became Lord of her life. For reservations, call 4654735 or 888-1610.

Cross Display Set Sept. 2

^ SEA ISLE CITY -A col- ( lection of over 240 crosses ( will be displayed by their S owner, Rev. Charles Chamber lin, in the Sunday 8 School room of the Trinity 1

Lutheran Church at 11 a.m. Sunday, . 2. The church is located at 85th and Landis Avenue in Inlet.

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Births The following births have been reported by area hospitals: Daughter to Charles and Nina Verna Catanoso of Villas, July 31. Daughter to Dennis and Sharon Larson Cairnes of Ocean City, Aug. 2. Son to William and Gwen Scott Mclntyre of Marmora, Aug. 2. Son to George and Grace /Heaney Smith of Ocean Ci\ty, Aug. 3. Son to Edward and Liberty Delgado Harshaw of Rio Grande, Aug. 4. Son to Richard and Susan Koffley MeCann of Cape May, Aug. 7. Son to Alan and Beverly Jones Darby of Ocean City, Aug. 7. Daughter to Robert and Karen Vallery Charlton of Palermo, Aug. 8. Daughter to John and Donna Masterson Snyder of Villas Aug. 8. Burdette Tom lin Rashelle Lee to Thomas and Barbara Griffiths Blevia of Wildwood Crest, Aug. 5. Nicole Jane to Gary and Frances Mcallister Weid man of North Cape May, Aug. 6. Pamela Corine to Virgil and Dorothy Sinn Gray of Villas, Aug. 6. Dennis William to Dennis and Deborah Davenport Wins low of North Cape May, Aug. 12. Crystal Ann to William and Darlene Graff Rott of North Cape May, Aug. 7. James Lamar Roxborough to Carolyn Moore of Cape May Court House, Aug. 7. Matthew Ryan to Elizabeth Long of North Cape May, Aug. 8. Jessica Lynn to Edward and Theresa Steward Bates of Villas, Aug. 10. Kevin to Michael and Marlene Scavusso McHaJe of Sea Isle City, Aug. 10. Pamela Sharnell to Pamela Gaines of Woodbine, Aug. 11. George James to George and Joan Gibson McDevftt of Cape May Court House, Aug. 11. Ashley Marie to Thomas and Diane Martin Graver of Wildwood, Aug. 12.

Grace Gospel Services Set RIO GRANDE - Rev. Milton Wilson, pastor of - Grace Gospel Chapel, 29 S. Shore Rd., will speak this Sunday at the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. Children's Church is held at 11 a.m. for boys and girls 5 to 9. Prayer meeting is 7 p.m. Wednesday. 1st Baptist NORTH WILDWOOD - The First Baptist Church of Anglesea has worship services Sunday at 11 and 7 p.m., with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday prayer ser vice at the church. Third and Atlantic Avenues, is at 7 p.m Pastor is Rev James J. Williams, 522-2951.

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The Board of Governors of BURDETTE TOMLIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL I 1 H 1 extends its thanks to Foundation members 1 who expressed their confidence by voting for Restructuring in person or by proxy on August 14, 1984 i 3 I no decisive margin by which Restructuring was approved was a vote for continued progress through cooperative effort at Burdette Tomlin Memorial | Hospital. The interest of all Foundation members is appreciated „ and our community is assured of the Board's conH tinued commitment to the health care needs of all the residents of Cape May County. I Alan I. Gould b|| Chairman