Cape May County Herald, 21 August 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 73

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rrr a rc~i /ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS § f THRIFT SHOP I 7 We haved expanded our shop t | CLOTHES • FURNITURE • TOYS * v and much, much more § \ OPEN Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. § ^ 6th St. & Maryland Ave.. Rio Grande 465-7697^ ROBERT J. WEISS, M.D. Diplomote Amencon Boord of Dermatology is pleased to announce the opening of his Cape May C H office for the practice of Skin Cancer Skin Care-Skin Diseases Skin Surgery $ 212 N Mom St mot McOoboM ») 1721 E Mom St Cop* Mot Ct How. HJ Millvill*. MJ 465-4477 227-4939 ^ WSdlo 102.3 fm I jieuTiiousEs I It' a BROADRAVTIHIi fio. \^'A " 886-1144 i ■* .

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* sx. a H Doris Ward Phota, mm - — 1 t REST COMMUNITY CHURCH — Structure at Crocus and Pacific Avenue. Wildwood C rest, was built fn 1952. Rev. Charles L. Rowe. originally from Washington. D.C. has been pastor for 15 years, lie and his wife. Hazel, have five children.

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'Unknown God ' Topic

BURLEIGH - As a conlinuation of his series based on Acts. Pastor l,ee Cattell Will preach on "The Unknown God", from Chapter 17 of that book at the II a.m. Sunday service As part of his series from Revelation Pastor' Calell will have his sermon title at 7 Christian Science, CAPE MAY -The Christian Science Society of Cape May holds Sundayservices at II a.m. at the Community Center. 405 Lafayette Street The subject of this week's lesson will be "Mind" Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held al H o'clock in August Mae I hurt' 1 1 lis Featured C'AI'K MAY Husi' ll.ii' ■ ring will review Ihe life aiul I works «*t the I urn of then-en I lury American composer 4 Edward MacDowell 1 to 1 p m Thursday. Sept 12. at I the Cape Island Baptist ■ Chureh. Columbia Avenue 1 and tiuerney Street Frit- parking is available J at the rear of the chureh and I the general public is invited I to attend the free musical J sessions on the second I Thursday of every month at J t :tO p m . in eaeh a different I composer is presented In-

1 p m ' The Harvest Time of Judgment", based on Revel ation 14 Tuesday. 6:30a.m.. men's ; prayer breakfast is held. Wednesday. 7 p.m.. family I prayer meeting is followed by Teen-time On Friday, the annual Sunday School picnic will be held al Ihe county park beginning at 3 p.m with supper al 5 p.m Faith Fellowship Chapel is at Rte 9 and Oyster Rd Two Services At First UMC AVALON — Sunday worship services at H and II a m continue through August at the First United Methodist Vhurch. A nursery is available at the 1 1 o'clock service Sunday School for all ages is a I 9:45 am Children 5 through 12 attend the ll a.m. service, and are excused after the Junior Serman for super vised arts and crafts Food Sale VILLAS The Women of St Barnabas Episcopal Church will hold a food sale beginning 9:15 a.m. Tues day. Sept 3. at the Villas branch of the First Na bona I Bank of Toms River on Bayshore Road

Gallucci Due At Gazebo # WILDWOOD CREST - The First United Methodist Church announces that Gospel recording artist Beverly Gallucci will ap pear in concert al the Gazebo. Rambler and Ocean Avenue. 7 30 p m Saturday Mrs Gallucci. a resident of southern New Jersey, is a graduate ot the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadel phia and has dedicated her voice to singing Christian music SHE HAS performed before thousands on the concert stage and made many television appearances She is also known as a keynote speaker and retreat leader and has spoken to many women's organizations For additional intormation. call Dr. William A. Wenker at 729-4265.

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