Herald— lantern— Dispatch 8 May '85 TCli^iOll ~ ^
Wells Services to Begin
AVALON — The schedule for summer services has been announced by Wells Memorial Presbyterian Church, First Avenue at Ninth Street, which has served vacationers here since 1892 Preachers scheduled for Sunday worship services are: May 26 and June 2. Rev. Bruce G. Boak, pastor, Central Presbyterian Church, Downingtown, Pa.; June 9 and 16, Rev Edwards. Golden. Ed.. D„ West Jersey Presbytery: June 23 through July 14. Rev. Gordon E. Boak, D.D., pastor emeritus, Glenshaw Presbyterian Church. Glensh**. Pa. ; July 21 and 28. Rev Robert E. Larson Jr.. executive director. Contact Teleministeries. U.S.A.; Aug. 4 and 11. Rev. Carl W. Weber, D.D. pastor emeriterus, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mayfair, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Aug. 18 and 25, Rev. J. Scottie Griffin. D. Min., pastor, First Presbyterian Church Germantown, Philadelphia. Pa. ; Sept 1 and 8, Rev. Paul Covenant Will Show Prison Film NORTH CAPE MAY - The Covenant Bible Church, Fishing Creek Road, will show a motion picture release of International Prison Ministry of Dallas, Tex., entitled 'Honey, Your Mama's in Prison" 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 22. "The film is a unique look at the importance of the family and the tragedy of family break-up as seen through the eyes of mothers who have been imprisoned for murder, assault, trafficking in drugs, forgery, and embezzlement," according to the pastor. Dr. George Fincke. It was filmed inside one the largest women's correctional facilities in the United States — Florida Correctional Institution. Lowell, Fla. The entire prison population of 650 were involved in the making of the 45-minute documentary, as were the officers and staff of the institution. Family members of some of the inmates were also interviewed. A love offering will be received for the work of the International Prison Ministry. For further information, call 886-2448 or 886-8311 ' First Baptist, Wildwood ■ WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays will preach J at the 11 a.m. Sunday Mother's Day worship ser- I vice at the First Baptist | Church, Atlantic and Maple Avenues. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. A nursery and Junior church are also provided. Bible study is held Wednesdays 7 - 7:45 p.m. For further information 1 cdll the Church Office ■ : B
W. Stauning, retired Presbyterian minister and development consultant Sept. 15 and 22, Rev. George W. Henderson, D.D., pastor emeritus, Second Presbyterian Church, New Castle. Pa ; Sept. 29. the Rev. Bruce G. Boak. THREE CONCERTS are scheduled this summer at Wells Church, two organ recitals on the Allen Digital Organ and a vocal concert featuring a Male Quartet, all at 7:30 pjn. Sunday evening, July 7. Robert Wech. a graduate of Oberlin College. Ohio, and a former teacher in the school systems of Ohio and Massachusetts. who also serves as dean of the Atlantic County
Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, and is presently organist and choir director of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Vineland, will be the guest. Sunday evening, Aug. 4, Robert Lowden, a graduate Of Trenton State College with a B.A. in music education who is accompanist at the Walnut Street Theatre, in Philadelphia. Penna.. and is serving as the organist and choir director for the Covenant Presbyterian Church. Cinnaminson. N.J.. will be the guest. Sunday evening, Aug. 25. the "East Coast Review", a male quartet well known in Camden and Burlington Counties, will perform.
' t f ■ Subhash G. Mehta, M.D. I General And Internal Medicine Announces The Relocation Of His Cape May Office To Bank Street Commons, Suite 105 Appointments Available At Both Offices BANK STREET COMMONS, 13. MECHANIC STREET SUITE 105 CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY 08204 NEW JERSEY 08210 TELEPHONE 1609) 884-2121 TELEPHONE (6091 4&S-2299
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Burdette Tomlin ifccelebrating National Hospital Week by honoring the pbbple who improve Tour the HosP,tal the quality of life for all of us. The people whose ^ree Blooa Lifework is helping others. Pressure Screening ICs a celebration for everyone who lives in Cape SemEo™5 May County, whether you work or volunteer at the Free Chest x Rav Hospital, have been its patient, or just feel more |Fwu£^vwso secure knowing it s there. Ready. Equipped and staffed Have your Doctor to provide the up-todate medical care you need fl" out the form Join the celebrationl Take advantage of the free 6elow ,irstl health screenings and other events listed below to Auxiliary Cake Sale share in the rewards of the Lifework of all the Pulmonary dedicated people who are, truly, Burdette Tomlin Screening Memorial Hospital.
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