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I Deaths
Doris Anna . 59. of Petersburg. July 19 Born in Egg Harbor City, she was a local resident for 18 I years and was employed by the Upper Township School District in the cafeteria She was a member of the Catholic Golden Age Club. Kalph S. Beagle. 73. of Erma. July 17. A local resident for 13 years, he was employed at the Rio Mall Michael Bencivengo Sr.. 57. of Villas. July 16. A local resident for eight years, he was a self-employed general contractor He was a member of the Fishing Club and the Charles "Buddy" Lewis VFW Post Margaret K. Bohrer. 82. of Dennisville. July 20 Owner of a dog kennel and grooming service, she lived in Marmora before moving to Dennisville more than four decades ago Barbara J. Boyle. 53. of Villas. July 15. A local resident for six years, she was a bus operator for the Cape May County Special Services School District She formerly lived in Clifton Heights. Pa Isabel Gray. 72. of Ocean City. July 20 in Suffern. N Y Born in Philadelphia, she was a local resident for 17 years Mary Agnes Haines. 60. formerly of Ocean City. July 18. She died in a Cherry Hill nursing home Kathleen F. Hem lock. 60, of Wildwood. July 13. A local resident for 15 years, she formerly lived in Wallingford. Pa. F.leanore Hoffman. 73. of Town Bank. July 20. A Town Bank resident for four decades, she was a < retired teller with the First National Bank of Cape May She was a past Grand officer of the Eastern Star and a volunteer at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Mary Ann Krug. 49. of Derwood. Md . daughter of Elizabeth Lloyd Dean of Cape May. July 18 after a i long illness A nutritionist, she held positions with Rutgers University. College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn. Ill . the State of II linois and the National 4 II Service Committee in Chicago She was listed in the World's Who's Who in < Women in Education Doris Anna Broker. 59, of i Petersburg. July 19 A local I resident for 18 years, she l was employed by the Up- i per Township School l District and belonged to the <
Catholic Golden Age Club. Katherine E. Carpenter. 84. of West Cape May. July 20 Born in County Mayo. Ireland, she lived in this area for six decades. Mary Jane Chambers. 78. of Cape May. July 19. A former dietary technician at the Roosevelt State Hospital in Metuchen. N.J.. she was a local resident for 16 years. She belonged to First United Methodist Church in Cape May. Harold Clayton. 80, of Ocean City. July 20. A retired salesman for Mrs. Smith's Pies, he was a local resident for 20 years. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. Marmora. Robert S. Cubernot. 51, of Villas. July 15. Formerly of Philadelphia, he was a local resident for 44 years. Theresa K. Loyd. 91. of Erma. July 17 A lifelong Cape May County resident, she was a charter member of the Pilgrim Holiness Church. Charles W. Masterson. 66. of North Cape May. July 21 A retired truck driver with Teamsters Local 107 of Philadelphia, he was a member of VFW Post 5343. He was a local resident for three decades. Marjorie Melton, of Ocean City. July 16. An area resident for a decade, she was a member of the DAR and the Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence Christopher O'Sullivan. 81. of West Cape May. July 20. Born in County Cork, Ireland, he was a retired electrician for the Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York City He belonged to the Peterson-Little VFW Post No :186 of Cape May Kdnuind "Eddie" Suez Sr.. 78. formerly of Wildwood. July 13. A retired theatrical agent, he once operated the Club Avalon in Wildwood. He belonged to the Union league in Wildwood and Artisans Lodge. South Philadelphia Chapter He made his home in Somers Point Beatrice Underwood. 82. of Court House. July 20 She was a retired sales clerk in local candy shops and bakeries She belonged to . the First United Methodist Church of Court House and the Arbutus lxidge Chapter of the Eastern Star
On 'The Need To Be Alone
COLD SPRING - The Rev Fred C Bischoff.
pastor, will deliver a sermon. "The Need to be Alone", at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church <Old Brick*. 780 ' Seashore Road Supervised nursery is provided for pre-schoolers. Sunday School classes are held in Price Hall at 9:30 a.m. and adult class in the church at 9:45 a m Mrs Linda Seager will be guest organist, and the choir is under the direction of Eleanor Hofmann. o
Methodists Set Bazaar NORTH WILDWOOD A Bazaar. Luncheon and Food Sale will be held at the North Wildwood United Methodist Church. Second and Central Avenues. Friday and Saturday from to am to 4 p m Luncheon will be served 11 to 1. Many handmade articles will be available along with novelties that everyone can enjoy
'The Law And Grace'
BURLEIGH — As a continuation of his series on Acts. Pastor Lee Cattell will have as the topic of his II a.m. Sunday sermon. "The Law and Grace", from Acts 15. Continuing with his series on the prophecy of the end times Pastor Cattell will preach on "The Little Book and the Angel", from Revelation 10. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. Grace Gospel RIO GRANDE - Milt Wilson, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel, will speak at the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services this Sunday. Children's Church is at 11 a.m. for boys and girls 5 to 9. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. Prayer meeting and youth groups are 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday. 6:30 a.m.. men's prayer breakfast is held. Wednesday .7 p.m., family prayer meeting is followed by Teen-Time. Faith Fellowship Chapel is at Rte 9 and Oyster Road 4th Concert On Boardwalk SEA ISLE CITY - The United Methodist Church. Landis Avenue, will present the fourth concert of the summer season on the Boardwalk at JF Kennedy Boulevard 7:15 Sunday evening. The visiting guest vocalists will he Barry and Carla. seniors at Glassboro State College who have performed with Sounds of Hope as a musical team for several years. *
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