Cape May County Herald, 24 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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DR. JOHN WALTER, JR. ki PODIATRIST SPECIALIZING IN: DISEASES A SURGERY OF TME FOOT & ANKLE t SPORTS MEDICINE CHILDREN'S FOOT PROBLEMS ' HOUSE CALLS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HOURS BY APPOINTMENT CALL 967-3400 205 26th ST.. AVALON, N.J. <

' : 'Christian's Joy' Topic

NORTH CAPE MAY - "A Christian's Joy," is the tbeme of the 10:50 a.m. worship service of Covenant Bible Church, located Fishing Creek Road, according to the pastor, Dr. George Fincke. The service will be broadcast over WCMC, 1230 AM. At the 7 p xnt. service, Dr.

Fincke will speak on "Dc The Wicked Go To Hell When They Die?" The ser vice will be broadcast ovei WSJL-FM 102 FM. Sunday School for adult* and children is held eacl Sunday morning at 9:45 For free transportation call Bob at 886-1354.

SECURITY Vital, Current Information For Senior Citizens! A y ^ W 0 1 I V I

Another ^ Important Community Interest Project Of The County Newspapers

f I ^ CARE MAY COUNTY ^ ^ flmuit Y ower Township Lantern

The Cape May County Herald and Lower Township Lantern have been asked by the local Social Security Administration to print b special supplement to our newspapers. This special section will be published on Wednesday, October 31, 1984. It will contain the latest changes in social security regulations as well as local information of vital interest to senior citizens. * The Herald dnd Lantern have the largest combined circulation of any other newspaper in Cape May County - 23.193 average year round. The papers are extremely popular amongst our older citizehs who represent 27% of the county's population i This would be an excellent opportunity to reach all of our readers with your advertising message. Advertising in the socidl security section will be sold at a special rate to encourage widespread community support. TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS IMPORTANT SUPPLEMENT, CALL TODAY 465-5055 1 ' LJ 1 -

FOR FELLOWSHIP — Nicholas Feddoroff, right, president of Local 59, Police Benevolent Association, presents a check to Lower Township Patrolman Jack Trombetta for the Fellowship of Christian Police Officers, Chapter 115.

Births The following births have been reported by area hospitals : BURDETTE TOMLIN Justine Marie to Kurt and Laura Love Axelsson of Cape May, Oct. 8. Angela Louise to Olin and Velma Wright Hawkins of West Cape May, Oct. 8. Allison Maureen to Neal and Tia King Armstrong of Cape May, Oct. 10. Jonathan Lee to Benjamin and Luz Garcia Castro of Wildwood Crest, Oct. 10. Jon Paul to J. Robert and Ann O'Halloran O'Neil of Villas, Oct. lb \ Nathan Joseph to David and Car la Craner Garrison of Rio Grande, Oct. 11. Bryan Christopher to Richard and Deborah Wirtz Harrison of Del Haven, Oct. H. David Hollis to Hollis and Patricia Adams Tottle of North Wildwood, Oct. 13. Christopher Lee to Thomas and Cathy Peterson . McCausland of Court House, Oct. 14. Mary Anna to Timothy and Mary McGinn Spence of Cape May, Oct. 14. Courtney Dominique to Ronald and Joan Caprioni Gbeysens of Sea Isle City, Oct. 15. SHORE MEMORIAL Son to James and Dianna Goodson King of Court House, Oct. 7. Daughter to Wilbert and Nancy Saxton Pratz of Ocean City, Oct. 9. Son to Bruce and Rebecca Brown • Johnston of South Sea vi lie, Oct 11. Son to Dale and Debra Stuckley Reese of Ocean City Oct. 14. Son to Timothy and Scarlett Meador Bright of Ocean City, Oct. 14. Daughter to Joseph and Joanne Savino Tuso of Ocean City. Oct. 14. Son to John and Rita Unkelback Powers of Villas, Oct. 14. Daughter to John arid Diana Johnson Motley of Ocean City, Oct. 16. I

On Right And Wrong l BURLEIGH - The topic of Pastor Lee Ca Hell's 11 a.m. sermon Sunday will 1 be "The Right and Wrong i of Love", based on Hebrews 13:1-14. His 7 p.m. I message will be entitled f "The Song of the Redeemed", from Isaiah 24-26. SunI day School begins at 9:45 f a.m. Monday, 11 am!, i women's Bible study and r luncheon are held. Faith Fellowship Chapel I is an independent. Bibleteaching church at Rte. 9 and Oyster Rd. Mendelsohn Will Speak WEST CAPE MAY — ' Bob Mendelsohn, .guest speaker, at the First Assembly of God, 422 Broadway, 7 p.m. Sundaywill tell why he, as a Jew, believes in Jesus. Mendelsohn, who says be is proud to be a Jew, was raised in an orthodox Jewish home, attended Hebrew School, kept kpsher, and was bar mitzvah. The rigid orthodox life was too much for him, and he later became involved in 60s, radical culture. He now speaks for Jews for Jesus. 'My Name Is Boss ' CAPE MAY - Pastor Cass L. Shaw's sermon title will be "My Name is Boaz", at the Sunday worship service at 10:30 a.m. of the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May. Nursery care is provided and Sunday School meets at 10:30 a.m.

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