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Choir Sets Cantata CAPE MAY - The Chancel Choir of the Cape Island Baptist Church will present the Cantata Ring the Bells 4 p.m. Sunday. The cantata will be under the direction of Ruth Fritsch with Mildred Spriggs as accompanist. Soloist for the cantata will be Carol Roop, Jeanne Breden, Cindy Schulz and Charles Schulz. In addition to Ring the Bells. Mayola Mallon will play a Christmas Carol Medley on < the violin and the Junior i Choir under the direction of | Mildred Spriggs will sing several selections. i The church is at Colum- i bia and Guerney Avenues. A high tea will be served following the performance. X I

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Plaque Unveiling For 6 Ministers

SEAVILLE - A plaque honoring 100 years of service in the Methodist ministry by six members of three generations of the Corson family was unveiled Sunday at the Seaville United Methodist Church, 3100 Shore Rd. Preaching On a Star COLD SPRING - "The Significance of the Star" is the sermon to be preached by the pastor, the Rev. Fred C. Bischoff, at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick), 780 Seashore Road, 11 a.m. Sunday. Supervised nursery is provided for pre-schoolers. Sunday School classes for children are held in Price Hall at 9:30 a.m. and adult class in the church at 9:45 a.m. The Men's 25 Club will hold its Christmas dinner meeting 6:30 p.m. tommorrow in Price Hall. Guest speaker will be Professor Marvin Creamer of Pitman, who sailed around the world in a small sailing vessel without the aid of navigational instruments. Recruits from the Coast Guard Training Center in Cape May will be guests. ' Handmaidens ' CAPE MAY POINT - "His Handmaidens", Diane and Cathy, will present their singing ministry for the Maranatha Christian Fellowship 10 a.m. Sunday at the Union Chapel here.

The plaque unveiling, following the regular communion service and observation of the First Day of Advent, was performed by Mrs. Alexander Corson, 103, widow of one of the ministers noted on the plaque. Also taking part in the ceremonies were: Rev. Jeffrey Tilden, pastor of the Seaville Church; Rudolph Kaufold, chairman of the board of trustees ; Rev. Paul M. Corson, retired, and Rev. Pen-

nington Corson, retired, who assisted in the worship service; Somers Corson, curator, Cape May County Museum and originator of the idea of the plaque. Honored by inclusion on ; the plaque are : Pennington Corson (1850-1921), his : sons, Alexander Corson, (1879-1933), and Pennl ington Corson J r . (1892-1948) and his grandsons, Lynn Hough Corson I (1908-1973) and Paul Marvin Corson (1916-), sons of Alexander, and Pennington

Crest Host To Angelus

WILDWOOD CREST - Services begin Sunday, at the Crest Community Church with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. including classes for all ages, nursery through adult. Morning worship service with the Rev. Charles L. Rowe is at 11 in the sanctuary. The Nursery, Beginners and Junior Classes of the Sunday School will act as Advent Angels, lighting the candles of the wreath, Broadcasts To Be Shown CAPE MAY POINT - Four evangelists will be presented by the Maranatha Christian Fellowship by satellite broadcasting at Union Chapel here Dec. 9-12. Featured are Pat Robinson, Richard Foberts, Rex Humbard and Robert Schullar. Diey will deliver their messages by way of large screen TV 6:45 p.m. Sunday, and 7:45 p.m. Monday-Wednesday .

telling the story of Advent and singing. The Angelus Chorus Christmas Concert, will be presented in the sanctuary 7 : 30 p.m. Sunday. The community is invited to con^P hear the songs of the season presented by the chorus. Refreshments will be served afterward. 'Jesse Tree' Advent Topic STONE HARBOR - The Advent sermon series, "The Trees of Christmas" continues with Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon entitled '"Hie Jesse Tree" at 11 a.m. at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. Sunday Church School and the Adult Forum meet at 9:30 a.m.

First Baptist, Wildicood WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays will preach at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday the Second in Advent, at the First Baptist Church. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all ages. A nursery and a Junior Church are also provided. A Concert By Angelus Chorus Sat. CAPE MAY - The Angelus Chorus, a group of 50 men and women from all over the county, will present a Christmas concert of sacred and secular music 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church, Decatur and Hughes Streets, at 7:30 p.m. A free will offering will be accepted. The chorus has been directed by Sherman D. Scull for the past five years.

Corson III (1921-) son of Pennington Jr. All stemmed from the Seaville church. 2nd Advent Message GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will present the second sermon in his Christmas series at the 11 a.m. worship service of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive. His message this Sunday is entitled "The Incarnation and Birth". Featured will be the lighting of the second Advent candle representing Christ's coming into the world. & Sunday School will meet |f . at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. A nursery is ; available for all services. Youth Time 6:30 p.m. Sunday with Bible study, fellowship and refreshments.

Births Die following births have been reported by area hospitals: BURDETTE TOMLIN Jonathan Doughas to Clive and Kelly Cirino Edmunds of Wildwood Crest, Nov. 16. Kevin Patrick to Edward and Helen Schneider Kilroy of Sea Isle City, Nov. 22. .rames Joseph Jr. to James and Theresa Schultz James of Wildwood Crest, Nov. 24. Krista Lynn to Carl and Barbara Gola Arenberg of Stone Harbor, Nov. 25. Patricia Elizabeth to Edward and Shana Callahan Clark of Court House, Nov. 26. SHORE MEMORIAL Son to Karl and Donna Perry Geisinger of Marmora, Nov. 14. Son to Keith and Marilyn Irving Jones of Sea Isle City, Nov. 14. Daughter to Jeffrey and Debi Dodson Brock of Wildwood, Nov. 15. Daughter to Derwin and Carol Young Yanulevich Menz of Rio Gr5aqde, Nov. 15. Daughter to Milton and Cynthia Terry Budd of Tuckahoe, Nov. 17. Son to Charles and Joan Lrickdechal Huntley of Woodbine, Nov. 18. Son to Dino and Vittoria/Baratta Tridente of Ocean City, Nov. 18. Daughter to Jack and Ruth Hill Sherick of Court House, Nov. 23.' Daughter to David and Anne King Matagiese of North Cape May, Nov. 23. Son to Ala-n and Margaret Cole Swauger of Cape May, Nov. 23.

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