Cape May County Herald, 14 August 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 65

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Erma Camp Hosts Special Services ♦

ERMA — Special services will be held at the Erma Camp Meeting Friday through Aug. 25. The evangelist will be Dr. Don Rollings, a nationally known Methodist evangelist and camp meeting preacher, who will bring messages from God's word each evening, and lead Bible studies in the morning services. The song evangelists will be the Daveys Guest Singers Featured At Messiah SEA ISLE CITY - Organist Robin Henry, singer/guitarist Veronica Foster and flutist Megan Ireland will be featured at services Sunday, celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church, 42nd and Landis Avenue. Visitors are invited to the 8 a.m. Service of the Word and the 10'a.m. Service of Holy Communion. For more information, call 263-2612.

Thursday, Aug. 22. will be missionary day. Miss Ellen Wirman, representing T*he World Gospel Mission, will tell of her work in the mission field. Christian Science CAPE MAY - The Christian Science Society of Cape May holds services at 11 a.m. Sundays at the Community Center, 405 Lafayette St. The subject of this week's lesson is "Soul". Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held 8 o'clock during August.

SERVICES will be at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 'p.m. The youth work will be under the direction of Rev. Merlin Woodward. The children's, work will be under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Douglas. Everyone is invited to attend the services. Meetings

are held at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. during the week. Sunday services are at 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. For further information contact Paul C. Madtes, camp manager. P.O. Box 725, Rio Grande. N.J. 08242 or call 884-5448. Rooms and board are available.

First Baptist , Court House

COURT HOUSE - Sunday worship begins 9:30 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, 101 S. Main St.. with Pastor Bob O'Connor, retired, leading the ser-

vice. Evening service is at 7:30. Junior Church is held for children aged 4 through third grade. Sunday School begins at 10:45 a.m. Prayer and Bible study are held 7 p.m. Wednesdays. For information call 465-5511

Deaths

Roberta Brown, 61, of Cold Spring. August 7. A site manager with the Rio Grande senior citizens center, she was a local resident for seven years. Joseph J. Carusi. 72, of Villas, August 5. He was part owner of the Rio Grande Building Material Company and past president of the Wildwood Lions

Club. A member of Monsignor Moroney Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, Wildwood Council, he was a local resident for four decades. Morton Eggleston. 68, of Wildwood, August 7 He i was born in Meherrin. Va where he dwelled for two decades before becoming a local resident. J. Gordon Guiton. 69, of Ocean City, August 7. He — was a retired president of the Wayfarer Group Travel in Cincinnati, Ohio. A local resident for five years, he Si v us a member of Christ L Episcopal Church, Somers M Point mi Anna Hanker, of Wildwood Crest, August 10. Born in Austria, she was a local resident for 24 years. Mai' N. Hoang. 14, of Ocean City, August 6. Born in Vietnam, she was a local resident for seven years. She was an honor graduate of the Ocean City Intermediate School v William Manchin Sr.. 73, of Rio Grande, August 10. A retired maintenance man for Union Carbide Co. in Essington, Pa., he was a local resident for 14 years Klara Roediger. 87, of North Wildwood. Aug 5. A local resident for 35 years, she owned and operated White Caps Motel, and was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Wildwood. Laura Sandaver. 84, of Town Bank. August 7. A local resident for 24 years, she belonged to the Cape Mav County Republican Club. Anna R. Slingluff, 81, of (Erma, August 7. A local resident for four decades, she and her late husband. John, operated an auto service station for many years. She was a member of St. John of God Church.

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