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j Our Saviour Is District Meet Host STONE HARBOR - The Fifth Sunday of Easter at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Saviour worship at 11 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Charles Chamberlin. chaplain at the Lutheran Home at Oceanview, will be the guest preacher. Sunday Church School is at 9:30 a.m. The Adult Forum will resume May 4, beginning a study of "Revelation". The Book of Revelation continues to be studied at Bible study Thursdays at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, Our Saviour Church will host the Southern District Spring Assembly at 6:30 p.m. Featured will be a dinner and meeting which will include election of a new dean. Our Saviour will receive new and Associate members in May. Frequent visitors and summer residents are invited to become a greater part of the congregation. For further informatiop,'" contact the church office, 368-3031. ' Casting Out Fear ' CAPE MAY - "Casting Out Fear" will be the sermon lopic.of the Rev. Cass Shaw, pastor, at the 10:30 Ia.m. service of the First. Presbyterian Church Sunday. The service also will include a short presentation on the subject of AIDS byJohn Hoffmeister. a member of a New York State Presbyterian Church. Adult seminar will be held 9:30." Sunday School 10:30. and a talkback session to discuss the sermon with the pastor 11:40 a m A coffee period will follow the service. Bible study is held each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the church at Hughes and Decatur Streets. Fellowship Guest Set BURLEIGH - Guest speaker at the 9:30 a.m. Sunday service of the Cape Christian Fellowship. Route 9. will be Pastor Ed Rosen from Community of the King in Larchmont. N.Y., who will have a special message. The fellowship, a New Testament church based on Acts 2:42, meets at the Jersey Cape Dance Center. For further information, call 465-7520 or 465-2203. Christian Science CAPE MAY - Sunday morning services are held 11 o'clock in the Community Center, 405 Lafayette St., by the Christian Science of Cape May. The subject of this week's lesson will be "Probation After Death".
Deaths
Arthur V. Beaman. 87, of Ocean City, April 14. Formerly of Vineland, he was a life member of the American Legion. Cauldwell, and a member of the Vineland United Methodist Church. He was a local resident for eight years. Florence DeNapoli. 77, formerly of Wildwood, April 11 in Santa Anna. Calif. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Cold Spring. Elizabeth M. Destler. 100, of Ocean City. April 15 A local resident for eight years, she was born in Newcastle. Del., .and previously lived in Philadelphia. Marie T. Dyer. 80, of North Cape May, April M. A 24-year resident, she was born in Philadelphia and spent many years there. Joseph Fogarty. 74. of North Cape May. April 14 He was a retired purchasing agent from the New York City controller's of fice. A Navy veteran of World War II. he was a local resident for more than a decade. William C*. Houseman, 81. of North Wildwood. April 16. A retired employe of Wildwood City, he was a local resident 65 years. Clare V. Link. 82. of Ocean City. April 20 Formerly of Oreland. Pa., she belonged to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church and was a local resident for two decades. Angelo Maurelli. 78, of. Sea Isle City. April 16. Formerly of Minotola. where he owned and operated Maurelli's Radio Sales. He was a member of the board of directors and served as vice president of the Buena Vista Country Club. Lillian F. Mayer. 71. of Del Haven. April 15. A teacher, artist and writer, she formerly lived in Paradise Valley. Pa., where she and her husband operated the Lazy Rock Lodge from 1959 to 1979. She was the daughter of Edward Z. Fox, Wildwood park commissioner for 40 years, who founded Fox Park. James McAllister. 66. of Wildwood. April 19. A trustee and choir member of the Asbury A.M.E. Methodist Church, he was a custodian for Wildwood and for the City of Philadelphia. A disabled Amly . veteran of World War II. he was a local resident for two decades Curtis B. Mitchell. 67, of Ocean City, April 15. A World War II Navy veteran, he was retired from Randolph Chevrolet Inc.. Camden. Former board member of the Tavistock Country Club and past president of the Camden County Auto Dealers' Association, he was a local resident for 13 years. Ruth J. Parrinello. 57, of Court House. April 17. A member of the class of 1947, Cape May High School, she spent most of her lifd in Villas. John J. Preston Sr., 67, of j Wildwood. April 12. Retired 1 state housing inspector in . Wildwood. he was a t veteran of World War II. i Past commander of ; American Legion Post 184, 5 VFW Post 3309, and the i Forty and Eighters veterans' organization, he
was a local resident for 33 years. Frances B. Reed. 73, of North Cape May, April 17. Formerly of Pennsauken. she was a local resident for 19 years. Edward P. Walker. 57, of Stone Harbor. April 18. A security officer for Cape May County, he was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. He was a former sergeant in the Merchantville Police Department and a local resident for 12 years. Thomas J. Kerr. 74, of Ocean City, April 17. A retired locksmith, he was co-owner of the Main Lock Shop, Hackensack. He formerly lived in Rivers Edge before moving to Ocean City a decade ago Anna M. Colberg, 77, of Villas. April 17. A local resident for six decades, she was owner and operator with her late husband of the Baby Shop in Wildwood for more than 25 years. She was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Wildwood.
Bubbylonian ^Encounter Slated WILDWOOD - The Social Ministry Committee of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will sponsor the presentation of the Bubbylonian Encounter by The Children's Repertory Company, Inc. 2p.m Saturday The Bubbylonian Encounter is a sensitive and humorous 50-minute play about touch— both good and bad— for pre school age children to 6th grade. Adult, professional actors feature a creative drama session op child abuse before the show and a discussion afterward. Abuse may be preventable if children are shown how to protect themselves in possibly dangerous or ambiguous situations. Cape May County children are invited to attend "The Bubbylonian Encounter" to help educate and protect themselves.
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