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Roast Beef Yule Bazaar WILDWOOD CHEST - The First United Methodist Church, Fern and Atlantic, will have a roast beef dinner and Christmas bazaar Friday. Dec. 6. The bazaar will be held 1-7 p.m. and dinner will be served 4-7. Tickets will be available at door For fur ther information, call Jean Hammer. HH4-4904. or Carol Sinn. 465-4460 Christmas Gala Slated at WCH NORTH WH.DWOOD - Wildwood Catholic Parents Guild extends an invitation to all parents of Wildwood Catholic students to attends its Christmas (Jala 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12 in the school cafeteria Music and refreshments will be provided along with a few pleasant surprises 'With Heads Held High' CAL'E MAY - This first Sunday in Advent begins a new church year at Cape May Lutheran Church with the lighting of the first can die of the Advent Wreath The day • will begin with Sunday School at 9:30 a.m The service of Holy Com munity will begin at 1 1 a.m Pastor Hon Nelson will preach on "With Heads Held High." based on Luke 21:25-36. The church is at 509 Pitt sburgh Ave The community Thanksgiving service will In* held tomorrow at the Franklin Street Methodist Church at 10 a.m Grace ( liapel. Rio Grande RIO GRANDE: Mill Wilson, pastor of (Jrace (iospel Chapel, will speak at the 11 a.m. and 7 pm. services this Sunday. Children's Church is at II a m for boys and girls 5 to 9 Sunday School is at 9:45 a m with classes for all ages Indies Bible Study is held 10 a ni • Wednesday with Mrs. Wilson as teacher Prayer meeting and youth groups are on Wednesday at 7 p m I Yetr Thing' Sermon Title ("OLD SPRING- On Ihe coming First Sunday in Advent. the Hex Fred L Hhody will preach a sermon entitled "A New Thing" at the Cold Spring Presbytei rian Church. Seashore Road The Scripture lesson is Isaiah 43: 1-3. 14-21 Thursday. Dec 5. the Men's Club will host Coast (Juard Personnel at its annual Christmas Dinner The singing of Christmas Carols will follow
Births The following births have been reported by area hospitals: HURDKTTK TOM LIN Janell Crystal to Susan Mary Pezzi of Erma. N6v. 4 Amanda Christy to Ivan and Margaret O'Neill Jurado of Villas. Nov. 9. Ashley Erin to Dennis and Donna Douglass Boyle of Villas. Nov. 11. Kathleen Marie to Michael and Denice Etter llolehan of Cape May, Nov. II. Daniel Paul to Paul and Karen Zimmerman Laltosa of Ocean View. Nov. 12. Brandon Denny to Ernest and Sheryl Dickinson Shishido of Del Haven. Nov 12. Katie Elizabeth to John and Theresa Milder Vogel of Erma. Nov 13. Danielle Ann to Robert and Maryann Schroth Hinds of Villas. Nov. 16. SIIOKK MEMORIAL Son to James and Patricia I^oefflad Laird of Ocean City. Nov. 12. ' Daughter to John and Lori Smyth Klock of Ocean View. Nov. 13. Daughter to Jim and Karen Schellhas Kaczmarski of Ocean City. Nov. 13 Daughter to Wayne and Debra Rosander Robinson . of Ocean City. Nov. 14. Son to Michael and Shannon Bergman Chambers of Avalon. Nov. 15. Daughter to Richard and Betty Ann Dickinson Wingatr of Ocean City. Nov 15. Son to Thomas and Debra Sinn <)uinn of Villas. Nov. 16. Son to Harry and Joann Fusiek Jones of Ocean City. Nov 16 Daughter to David and Helen Brown Dealon of Wildwood. Nov 1H Christian Science CAPE MAY The Christian Science Society of Cape May holds services 1 1 a.m. Sunday in the Community Center. 405 Lafayette St The subject of this week's lesson will be "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hyptot tsm. Denounced" 'Watch Out' VILLAS — "Watch Out!" is the sermon theme this Sunday, the First Sunday in Advent, at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Bayshore Road and Washington Avenue The service of Holy Communion is at 10:30 a.m.. and the Sunday Church School meets at 9: 15 a.m The messages during the Advent Season are based on Biblical prophecies concerning the coming of m Christ Food Sale ^ VILLAS — The Women of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. Bates Avenue, will sponsor a food sale at the Villas branch of the First National Bank of Toms River on Ravshore Road _ beginning 9:15 a m Tues- I day. Dec 3. |
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WILDWOOD - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Atlantic and Poplar Avenues, will celebrate the first Sunday of Advent, this weekend. The days begins with a Sunday Church School program for all ages at 9 a.m. The Holy Eucharist is celebrated weekly at 10:15 a.m. The Advent worship includes a children's sermon, the lighting of the Advent candle and the homily entitled "What Do You Mean 'He's Coming?" by the Rev Gary A Mann. A FELLOWSHIP hour follows the service. The season of Advent will be explored in a family Advent event, a potluck beginning 5pm on the same dayMatins are offered every Wednesday, followed by an adult Bible study at 9:30 a.m. which is studying the story of King David: A special Advent adult education class entitled
"The Advent Prophecies: Who Was. Who Is and Who Will Be the Messiah?" a course focusing on the Old Testament prophecies of the Messiah, meets Tues day night at 7. For more information and/or pastoral counseling. call the Rev Gary A Mann at 522-5000 Bazaar Set WILDWOOD - The Women's Service Gui(d of The First Baptist Church. Maple and Atlantic Avenues, will hold a Christmas bazaar 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Dec. 5 and 6. On Friday, there will be a luncheon served II a.m. 2 p.m. There will be manyChristmas novelties, plus homemade baked goods for sale
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