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y K Rj 1 his ad is being paid for by the ") I widow of Joseph H. Davis, Sr. to correct the allegations being made by Pat I Calfina and her very small group of I Democrats. My husband. Joe. knocked on alI most every door in Lower Township and spoke to thousands of people. He I got the voters out! How dare anyone I say anything different. It takes very I I small uncaring people to try to use my 1 1 late husband's name to their advanII tage. 1 1 1 urge all the voters of Lower Town1 1 ship to vote for Peggie Bieberbach. I l| strongly support Peggie. 1 am voting 1 1 'nr Peggie Bieberbach for council-at-Alfreda Davis VOTE FOR | i M.M. PEGGY BIEBERBACH COUNCIL AT LARGE i WW Ordered .Hill I '.till for hv Mrs. Joe Davis fj^j- _ .... for „ , v.'-4 „ "T«rrr\i: ^ 1 tir; ~~jr\ Women * ( \ —j\ fu« Setvwe V-~ 3\ — i V— — — ^ — - OtH'" ' p||ASI i:Au ior Af. APPQlMMt.-.; ROBERT F. NUNN m.D., F.fi.C.S^ PAUL REfTIER m.D., F.fl.C.S. RICHARD L. WALKER O.D. THE STATE OF THE ART Y.A.G. - LASER For the In-Office Removal of Secondary Cataracts Medicare Assignment Accepted On Surgery 4 VILL/eGE DRIVE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 465-4005 OTHER LOCATION 2401 Bay Ave. Ocean City N.J 399-1952 Hours by Appointment Only
H Central Bible, N. Wildwood NORTH WILDWOOD - "Assurance of the Just" is the 10:45 a.m. Sunday message of pastor. Dr Albin L. Baker at Central Bible Church. His message is an exposition of Romans 5:9. "Dominion or Suffering?" is the title of the. 7 p.m. message. This message will investigate the concept of the church dominating society. Sunday School starts at 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. is a time for prayer and Bible study. For more information, call 522-5917, Tuesday through Saturday
Dinner Set By Academy
ERMA — A chicken potpic dinner benefitting South Jersey Christian Academy will be held at the - Sunset Restaurant on - Bayshore Road, Villas. 4-8 ^ p.m. Tuesday. Nov 12. Advance reservations are required. Tickets maybe purchased at the Sunset Restaurant; at the South Jersey Christian Academyschool office. Tabernacle and Seashore Roads, Erma i in the Tabernacle Church complex); from Jack Elliott. 884-1134; from Sarah Munday. 886-3611 ; or from any SJCA school board member. For further information, call the school at 884-1 .. The public is invited to attend. - St. Mary's - Episcopal - STONE HARBOR - St. . Mary's Episcopal Church has celebrations of the Holy Eucharist 8 and 10 a m - Sundays, with a coffee hour following each service Nursery care is provided at to o'clock A Bible study discussion group meets 9 i a m Sundays in the rector's study, and Church School meets in the parish hall 9 45. A midweek celebration of the Eucharist is scheduled 7:30p.m. Wednesdays For further information, call the church office. 368-5922 Card Party WILDWOOD - A card party and luncheon will be sponsored by the Episcopal Church Women at St Simeon's Church. 25th and Central Avenues, noon-3 p.m Friday. Nov 8 For information. call 884 1483 Story book Land Trip Scheduled WILDWOOD - A trip to Storybook l^ind and its fantasy- of Christmas lights will be held Dec 4 and 20. with proceeds going to St. Jude Cancer Hospital Bus will leave Wildyvood bus depot 4:30 p.m. and Jamesway. Court House. 4:45. returning 8:30 p.m. For more information and reservations, call 465-5539.
Births The following births have «>een reported by area hospitals; BURDKTTK TOMLIN John Edward to Brian and Kathleen Sturm Laughlin of Court House, Oct. 11. Stepehn Russell to Stephen and DeAnn Hayes Carty of Rio Grande, Oct. 12. Terri Theresa Elizabeth to Edward and Elnora Allen Johnson of Cape May. Oct. 12. Andrew Warren to George and Amy Noetzel Kerstetter of Rahway, Oct. 13. David Allen to Arthur and Mary Michael Kelly of North Wildwood. Oct. 14 Micah David to Paul and Sally Drozd Yerk of North Cape May, Oct. 15. Chanel Karla to Karl and Stephanie Richardson
Gray of Rio Grande. Oct. 16. ' Jenna Rose to James and J Rosemary Murray McC'ann of North Cape May. 1 Oct. 17. ' James William Jr. to James and Moilyn Mc- • Cullough Kleb of Cape May. Oct. 17 Charles William to 1 Charles and Hannah Kuhns Tozer of Woodbine, Oct. 18. Nicholas James to Garry and Linda Storie Saunders of North Wildwood. Oct. 18. Joseph Michael Jr. to Joseph and Mary Mascio lleitzmann of North Wildwood. Oct. 18. Mariya Nicole to Daniel and Michelc Klineburger Starrett of Villas, Oct. 19. Beth Ann to Daniel and Patricia McCafferty Cherry of Cape May. Oct. 19. Jason Christopher to Ronald and Lynn Haubois Blake of Villas. Oct 19 SHORE MEMORIAL Daughter to Ritchie and Michele Stella Shaw of Rio Grande. Oct. 10 Twin daughters to David and Patricia Coleman Weeks of Tuckahoe. Oct. 12 Son to Randal and Kathleen Blackmore <ioodman of Goshen. Oct 15. Daughter to Anthony and Donna Clementz Mangeri of North Cape May. Oct. 16 Daughter to John and Elizabeth Wheatley Dever of Seaville. Oct. 16 Son to Joseph and Bonnie Beghomini Mitchell of Sea Isle City. Oct 19. Daughter to David -and Cynthia Marshall llasbrouck of Ocean City Oct. 20 Son to Jonathan and Sally Nixon Donnellv of Ocean City. Oct. 21 Son to Paul and Susan Giroduno Allegretto of Vineland. Oct 22 Daughter to Thomas and Jane Wieder Player of Woodbine. Oct 22. Son to Robert and Linda Kelley Mullock of Cape May. Oct 23 Golden Agers CAPE MAY — A meeting of the Catholic Golden Age Club will be held 1 p.m. Thursday. Nov 7. in the basement of the rectory of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. There wiH be refreshments. and members are asked to bring groceries for the needy.
Communion At Crest
WILDWOOD CREST - Communion Sunday is next at the Crest Community Church. During the 9:45 a.m. Sunday School devotions, students are asked to bring non-perishable food items to replenish the Missions Food Bank. Rev. Charles L. Rowe will conduct the 11 a.m. worship service and serve communion. The Adult Choir will perform "Gentle Spirit", under the direction of Bette Van Dyke, organist. The Children's Choir will perform "Day by Day", from Godspell A NURSERY is available during all services. "The Time Machine" is in operation during the worship service for children in first through third grades featuring videos, lessons and crafts.
The Ladies' Aid Society is sponsoring a bus trip to Philadelphia shopping Monday, Nov. 4. For reservations call Virginia Stokes, 522-7548; Doris Moore. 522-5148; or Jane Mackell, 522-8591.
'Why Bother?' Trinity Theme
COURT HOUSE - Sunday morning worship is held at 10 at Arbutus Lodge, Route 9, quarter mile north of Super Fresh. Pastor Richard C. Green, will continue a series of messages on the Book of Acts with a sermon called "Why Bother To Obey God?" This message is based on Acts 5:27-32. A nursery and Junior Church are provided. A Prayer and Praise service is held at 7 p.m. Sunday at the church parsonage. 1563 Route 9. Swainton. The parsonage is located two doors south of radio station W W.O.C Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible study is also held at the church parsonage in Swainton. For further information. call Pastor Green at 465-3761.
Holy Spirit VILLAS — All Saints' Sunday will be celebrated 10:30 a.m. this Sunday at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Bayshore Road and Washington Avenue. The sermon theme is "The Holy City", based on Revelation 21 : 10. Holy Communion is administered every first and third Sunday at Holy Spirit Church. The Sunday Church School meets at 9:15 a.m. The Rev. Russell G. Jenkins is pastor.
Smithville Trip Set WILDWOOD - A luncheon trip to Smithville is being sponsored by the Wildwood Recreation division on Thursday. Nov 7th. The cost is $20 which includes a full course luncheon and round trip bus transportation. According to Mayor Vic DiSylvester, "This is the second in a series of monthly trips that the division of Recreation will offer to the community. Last month we went to the Philadelphia Zoo. The bus will leave Wildwood Recreation Center at to a.m. and return at about 5 p.m. This will provide time to stroll and shop in over 36 quaint stores at Smithville. For reservations, call the Wildwood division of Recreation at 522-5837
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