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'Dangers of Knowledge'
CAPE MAY - "The Dangers of Knowledge" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Cass Shaw, pastor, at the 10:30 a.m. Grace Chapel. Rio Grande RK) GRANDE - Mill Wilson, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel, will speak at the II 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. The ladies' Missionary Fellowship will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 19. The evening will bo entitled "Banana Night" under the direction of Mrs. Debbie Scott. president f Indies' Bible Study is ■ held in a m Wednesday with Mrs. Wilson as teacher Prayer meeting and youth groups are 7 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
service of the First Presbyterian Church Sunday. Nov. '17. A jtalkback session with the pifctor to discuss the sermon will be held at 1 1 : 40 a-CL J* social period will taKe 1 place immediately after the service. Sunday School is at 10:30 a.m.. adult seminar at 9:30 a.m. and Bible study each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The church is situated at Hughes and Decatur Streets. Holy Trinity Lutheran WILD WOOD - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Atlantic and Poplar Avenues, will observe the 25th Sunday After Pentecost this Sunday The Sunday Church School program begins a I 9 a.m. The Adult Forum finishes its class on the "Biblical Foundations for Social Ministry." A fellowship hour follows Ihe service. Matins. An Order for Morning Prayer, are offered every Wednesday 9 a m The service is followed by an Adult Bible Study For more information, call the Rev. Gary A Mann at 522-5000. 1st, Baptist, Wild wood WILD WOOD - Rev Dawn N. Mays, the pastor, will preach at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service at the First Baptist Church Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. A nursery and a Junior Church are also provided Wednesday Bible Study is at 7 p.m. BYF Meetings are 6:45 - 8:15 p.m. every other Sunday. For further information, call the church office. 522-2981 1 Lunch Bunch On Tomorrow COURT HOUSE - The second meeting of the Lunch Bunch is planned for noon tomorrow in the meeting room of the Coun ty Library. Mechanic Street These 30- minute lunchtime discussions are sponsored by the First Baptist Church Everyone is invited A soup, sandwich and coffee are available, or participants may bring their own lunches Jim Wolfe, a local insurance agent, will talk about the difference a personal relationship with Jesus Christ has made in his life
St. Mary's Episcopal
STONE HARBOR - Celebrations of the Holy Eucharist are held 8 and 10 a m Sundays at St Mary's Episcopal Church, with coffee and social hour following each service. Nursery care is available at lOo'clock. Church School is at 9:45 a.m. in the parish hall.
The November covered dish dinner is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 21. The Episcopal Church Women are seeking donations of canned and food 1 staples to be used for Thanksgiving baskets for the needy. Contributions can be left in the church office.
Deaths
Leonard C. Andruzza. 67. of Rio Grande. Nov. 10. Born in Camden, he lived in North Wildwood for 33 years before moving to Rio Grande two years ago. Paul A. Barker. 82, of Ocean City and Boca Raton. Fla., Nov. 4. A retired textile consultant, he was with Allied Chemical Inc. of New York City. A summer resident for six decades, he was a member of the Ocean City Yacht Club. Leroy E. Capps. 60, of Rio Grande. Nov. 6. Formerly of Audubon, he was a retired suprvisor for PepsiCo Inc. of Howell. Mich. Ella Marie Cross. 90. formerly of Cold Spring. Nov. 6. in Lancaster. Pa. Born in Cape May. she was a member of Cape Island Baptist Church in Cape 1 May K. Ann Duhin. 77. of Cape May. Nov. 5. A 45-year resident of Cape May. she worked as a library aide as well as a clerk in Central Pharmacy and Cape Phar macy there. She was a life member of Hadassah. and belonged to Beth Judah Temple. Women's Community Club of C>pe May. and Cape May Rescue Squad Auxiliary She was a volunteer with Meals on Wheels. Francis J. Dwyer. 74. municipal judge of Cape May for 43 years. Nov 3. A lifetime resident, he was a former auto salesman for Konowitch Motors. He was Cape May representative for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin during the 1950s. Francis T. Fidler. 53, of Villas. Nov. 4. A 45-year resident, he was a self-em-ployed roofer He served in the Army during the Korean War and was assistant fire chief of the Villas Volunteer Fire Co. He belonged to the New Jersey Fire Chiefs' Association and the New Jersey State Firemen's Association llcnrv llenrikson. 84. of Wildwood. Nov. 3. Born in Sweden, he was a local resident since 1923 and a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Wildwood John XV. Griffiths. 73. of Dennisville. Nov. 9. A retired operator for the A va Ion Sewer Department, where he worked for 35 • years, he was a World War II Army veteran, awarded the Purple Heart for wounds he received in the battle of the Rhineland Catherine Hinelinr. 93. of Cape May. Nov 8 A local resident for 15 years, she I was a former textile worker in Philadelphia Marian F. Peterman. 78. i of Stone Harbor. Nov 5. A local resident lor 18 years, she was a salesperson at Seashore Home Supph in Stone Harbor She was a longtime volunteer at
Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Gail E. Preston. 32. of North Wildwood. Nov. 3. A local resident for 23 years, she was a member of the Greater Wildwood Jaycees and the Ladies Auxiliary of the local fire company. Andrew Pron. 66. of Erma. Nov. 3. A World War II Army veteran, he served in all the invasions of the European Theater and was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. He was a retired truck driver for the United Container Co. of Philadelphia Naomi X'. Redden. 76. of Villas. Nov. 4. Formerly of Yeadon. Pa., she worked as a secretary for Bassett's Ice Cream in Philadelphia A local resident for three decades, she was a retired bank clerk of the former Guarantee Bank in Court House Frederick Knoeller. 89, of Dennisville,. Nov. 5. A veteran of World War I. he served with the 128th Infantry Division in England. France and Germany. He was a retired candy maker for A.L. Roth Co. of Atlantic City. XX'illiam A.O. Lewis. 65. of Erma. Nov 4 A charter boat captain with Eastern Food Brokerage of Vineland. he was a local resident for two decades. He also served in the Navy. Gerald J. McCormick, 34. of Villas. Nov. 8. A local resident for two years, he was a member of the Merchant Marine and was employed by Sun Transport of Aston. Pa. Harold W. Oswald, 72. of North Wildwood. Nov. 8. A retired owner and operator of Oswald Cleaners in North Wildwood. he was a local resident since 1949. Virginia M. Palmer. 87. of Ocean City. Nov. 9. Born in Italy, she spent most of her life in this area. Arthur Cox Patterson. 94. of Sea Isle City. Nov. 8. A retired Philadelphia principal. he served in Lawndale. Upper and Lower Merion. and Bethlehem schools. He was professor of mathematics at the Drexel Night School of Engineering for 49 years. He was founder and past commodore of the Sea Isle City Yacht Club. « Leonard J. Sondzia. 45. of North Cape May. Nov. 3. A • local resident for 22 years, he was a boatswain's mate, serving in the Coast Guard for 26 years. He served as a volunteer at the Woodbine State School. Thomas XUgkcr Jr.. 24. of Woodhin^HR-. 6. of auto injuries A Tocal resident for 15 years, he was employed by Leesburg State Prison as a corree lions officer John XX . XX estenberger. 61. of Villas. Nov 7 A Navy veteran of World War II. he was a welder for General Electric of Philadelphia for 32 years He was a member of Stella Maris Council of the Knights of Columbus of Erma and the Harry Snyder Post of the I American Legion in Cape May | David \. Wolfe? 74. of Burleigh and cKurchtown. Pa.. Nov. 9. He was a ! • retired journeyman for the * Westinghouse Corp. in Lester. Pa. He was a member of the Loyal Order of the i Moose Lodge No. 585 of North Wildwood.

