Cape May County Herald, 11 December 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 28

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'The Fruits of Repentance' STONE HARBOR — "The Fruits of Repentance" is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon on the coming Third Sunday in Advent at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Saviour Worship is at 11 a m Sunday Church School meets at 9:30 a m The Lutheran Church Women are holding their annual Christmas party today w ith a gift exchange to benefit the Port Norris home. Sunday. Dec. 22. the children of the SundaySchool will offer a Christmas musical entitled, "Once Upon a Christmas Star" during the 11 a.m. service. /\ fellowship/coffee hour will follow.

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Births The following births have been reported by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital: Alexander John to Alexander and Karen Abene llolyk of Wildwood. Nov. 24. " Nicholas James lo Steven and Kathleen KellyRogers of Villas, Nov. 25. Justin Ryan to Kenneth and Jacqueline Adamson McDermolt of Court House. Nov. 25. Jennifer Leigh to Robert and Melinda Wolfe Yaughan of Cape May. Nov. 25. Brian Anthony to Kenneth and Erika Stewart Wright of Wildwood. Nov. 25. Tracy Lynn to Charles Jr. and Theresa Dixon Eggermont of Villas. Nov. 25. Jeffrey Allan to William and Barbara Ingersoll Hoffman of Green Creek. Nov. 26. Carlissa Katrina to Harry and Sereather Simmons Pine of Wildwood. Nov. 26. _ Rachel Ann to Leonard Jr. and Yvonne Keefe Witchey of Wildwood. Nov. 26. Corena Marie to Gary and Corena Kuntz Ferris of Wildwood. Nov. 28. Lindsay Marie to Charles and Pamela Grookett Young of Wildwood. Nov. 28. Justin Casey to Thomas and Theresa Farina Stansbury of Wildwood Crest. Nov. 29. Thomas Michael to Charles and Nancy Bove Archibald of Erma, Nov. 29. Laura Ann to James and Maureen Lashley Oddaely of Whitesboro. Nov. 30. Anthony Michael to Gene and Katherine Smith Cardaci of Villas. Nov. 30. Daniel James to Daniel and Mary McAndrew Mullen of North Wildwood. Nov. 30. Joanna Marie lo Joseph III and Tina Nelson Jordan of Court House. Nov. 30.

At Crest Community WILDWOOD CREST - The coming Sunday is a special day at the Crest Community Church Ser vices begin at 9:45 a m. with Sunday School. During the II a.m. wor ship service, led by Rev. Charles L. Howe, the adult class of the Sunday School will act as Advent Angels The Children's Choir and Adult Choir will perform Christmas selections, under the direction of Betty Van Dyke, organist A NURSERY is available during all services, and the Time Machine is in operation during the worship service for children in pre-first through third grades At 7 p.m. Sunday the children of the Church Schools will present "The Songs of Christmas." a program telling the stories of some of the most beloved Christmas music Following the program there will be a Christmas party in the Social Hall. There will be a hoagie sale in the Social Hall 11 a.m. Saturday.

N. Wildwood Methodist

NORTH WILDWOOD - Sunday service at the North Wildwood United Methodist Church. Second and Central Avenues, begins at 11 a.m. preceded by an old-fashioned hymn

sing at 10:45. SundaySchool starts at 9:30. Pastor Steve Herman delivers the message. Ruth Beddow is choir leader and Emma Sabins is the organist.

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