Cape May County Herald, 3 July 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 49

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Central Bible, N. Wildwood

NORTH WILDWOOD - During the 8 and 10:45 a.m. services Sunday, Dr. Alvin Baker's message at Central Bible Church will be "God's View of Man", based on Romans 3:9-20. The 7 p.m. message will be "Gehazi's Sin" and will be based on II Kings 5:20-27, Sunday School classe» for all ages are at

9:30 a.m. Elder George Forbes teaches the adult Sunday School class. At 10:45 a.m. there is junior church and nursery is provided for all services. On Wednesday nights at 7:30 members and friends meet at the church for prayer and fellowship. For more information, call the Office at 522-5917.

Deaths

Elsie S. Bauers, 69, of Cape May, June 25. Wife of Late Rev. Henry Bauers, she was president of the Women's Society of the First United Methodist Church and was a volunteer at the Et Cetera Shop of the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Wilbur R. Boyer Sr., 89. of West Cape May, June 29, in Fort Myers, Fla. A retired freight agent for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Collingdale Pa., he was a local resident for 25 years. He belonged to the Jerusalem Masonic Lodge in t£e Frankford section of Philadelphia. You can trust (571 ITI your house to ^ YOUK HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS Siding Roofing Guttering Carpet Fencing Kitchens Heating & Air Conditioning Bathrooms Storm Windows Insulation Water Heaters Storm Doors Mobil* Horn* Roofovart CAU FOR FREE ESTIMATES WILDWOOD 322-0211 COURT HOUSE 405-3141

James Brammell, 71. of Ocean City, June 27. A retired director of the Office of Basic and Geographic Intelligence, he served as adviser to the State Deparffh^nt for the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History. He was past president of the Disctrict of Columbia Chapter of the Association of American Geographers. William Cade Sr.. 64, of Wildwood, June 26. He was born in Lumberton, N.C. Burial was in the Cade family cemetery there. Gurtrude Campbell, of Ocean City, June 25. The owner and operator of Campbell's Shoe Parlor, she was past president of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce. She was a local resident for 16 years. Elmer M. Crain, 65, of Palermo. June 29. Born in Palermo, he was a lifelong resident. He was a retired salesman from Leon's Men's and Boy's Wear of Ocean City. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Holly G. Davidson, of Somers Point, June 25 in an auto accident on Route 9 in Beesleys Point. A student at Glassboro State College, she was employed as a waitress in a Marmora restaurant. Charles De Felice. 71, of Wildwood, June 23 A retired employee of the City of Philadelphia, he was a local resident for 19 years. Bertha Depew, 80. of Cape May Point. June 26. A summer resident for three decades, she became a year round resident 15 years ago.

Ira Bell Dixon. 73, of Burleigh, June 22. A cottage supervisor at the Woodbine Developmental Center, she was active in the First Baptist Church in Whiiesboro and was also corresponding secretary of the Women's Division of the Bethany Baptist Association. Donald r. Green, 47, of Court House, June 23. He was employed as a senior scientist at the Allied Chemical Co. CD Battery division in Plymouth Meeting, Pa. He was a member of the Cherry Hill Lodge No. 297, Free and Accepted Masons; the Excelsior Consistory : and Cresent Temple of the Masons. He was an Army veteran. Helen V. Lewis. 89. of Villas. June 27. A local resident for 23 years, she was a member of the Gold Star Mother Association and the mother of Army Lt. Charles "Buddy" Lewis, for whom the local VFW post was named. Helen S. Mendenhall. 73. of Sea Isle City. June 28. A local resident for 12 years, she was a member of the Mainland Auxiliary for Shore Memorial Hospital. Martha M. Palmer. 86, of North Cape May. June 24. Born in Philadelphia, she was a local resident for 21 yea#. Madeline F. Phipps. 59, of Del Haven. June 27. A seamstress for the Wildwood Linen Co., she was a member of the Women of the Moose Lodge 1054 in Erma. She was a local resident for eight years. Anna I. Reeves. 75 of West Cape May. June 29. A former Cape May beautician, she was a member of the Cape Island Baptist Church and a member of the Harry Snyder American Legion Auxiliary. She was a local resident for 45 years. Edward R. Ryder. 83. of Cape May, June 28. A local resident for 35 years, he served in the Army during World War I and was awarded the Purple Heart. He was a member of the Cape Island Lodege 30, Free and Accepted Masons, and the American Legion. Harry Snyder Post 193. John N. Steward. 75, of West Cape May, June 28. in Bronx N.V. A retired New York postal clerk, he became a local resident 13 years ago. He' was an Army veteran of World War II. Thomas C. Willson. 70, of Ocean City, June 25. The owner and operator of Willson Industries, a plastic fabricating firm in Havertown, Pa., he was former president of the Haverford Rotary and was active in the Jersey-Cape Diagnostic Center.

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Cape May Lutheran

CAPE MAY - The summer schedule of two services, 8:30 and 10 a.m. begins this Sunday at Cape May Lutheran Church. This schedule of services will continue through Labor Day. On this Pentecost V Sunday Pastor Ron Nelson will speak on the theme "The Love of Christ Controls

Us," based on the scripture lesson from II Corinthians 5:14-21. Special music at the 8:30 a.m. service will be sung by Nevin Wampole and at the 10 a.m. service by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Fran Hesel. Vacation Bible School will be offered July 22-31 from 9 a.m. until 11 :30a.m. Children can be registered by calling the church office at 884-2181. The church is located at 509 Pittsburgh Ave. Singer Due At 1st IMC ( WILDWOOD CREST)Worship services arelield 8:30 and 11 a.m. an^7 p.m. Sunday at the Fir^t United Methodist Churfch. 6700 Atlantic Ave. ' Sunday evening's program will feature the musical m-inistry of Rustine Ellingsworth of Vineland. The young singer will be accompanied bypianist Shirley Goodman. Men's Fellowship is held 6:30 a m Wednesdays' and midweek Bible study 7 p.m . Wednesdays. Home Bible study is 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 310 E. Newark Ave. For further information call the pastor. Dr. William Wenker. at 729-1265

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