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Best Dressed Christians1 GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive, will preach at this Sunday's U a.m. worship service on the theme "The Best Dressed Christians". The Lord's Supper will be observed at this service. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. A nursery is available for all services. Prayer meeting convenes 8 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month. The "Needle People" meet 10 a.m. every Thursday for quilting, craft and Bible study. The next Men's Prayer Breakfast will be 7:30 a.m. Saturday. May 17. For further information call -- 886-6144.
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Deaths Marsha Boyer. 37, of Stone Harbor, April 26 A member of the Bayberry Twigs division of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, she was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church and the Stone Harbor, Garden Club. She was a lifelong resident. Andrew T. Dickinson. 67. of Villas. April 22. Former superintendent of public works in Bristol Township. Pa. where he served in the Democratic Club, he was a Navy vetern serving with the Seabees in the South Pacific during World War II and again during the Korean War. Bernicc B. Dodson. 78, of North Cape May, April 23. A 50-year member of the Eastern Star in Swar-.--•fnmore where she formerly lived, she was a member of the William T Johnson Chapter 274 of Hollywood. Fla. She was a local resident for five years. Monsiunor Robert B. Krvin. 61. longtime pastor of St. Casimir's Roman Catholic church. Woodbine. April 19 in Elmira. N Y. Assigned loSt. Casimir's in 1969. he was a member of the Woodbine Ambulance Corps and was active in the afea Boy Scouts of America He helped to form the Woodbine area Widows and Widowers Club. William l.arison. 59. of Villas. April 24 He was born in Philadelphia where he lived until moving here three years ago Rebecca .McBride, 85. of Rio Grande. April 24 Born in Lettcrkenny. County . Donegal. Ireland, she lived in Philadelphia before moving here II years ago Kduard T. "Pappi" Moore. 85. of Dias Oceek. April 27 A retired carpenter, he and his wife repaired dolls and toys since the Depression years which were distributed to needy families during Chrisimatfy He was born in Millvillc and lived in this area for 55 years Wallace R. Newby Sr.. 64. of Court House. April 23 A retired boiler technician for the Cape May-Lewes Ferry, he was a World War *11 Navy veteran. Formerly . of Virginia Beach. Va.. he was a local resident for 21 years Carmen I.. Perone. 58, of Sea Isle City. April 26 A salesman with Tichenor Motor Parts of Vineland. he was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Madonna Maria Council of Sea Isle City and also of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus ofWildwood. He was a local resident for 31 years. Nellie A. Preston, 65. of Wildwood. April 22. A member of American Legion Ladies Auxiliary 184 of Wildwood. she was a local resident for 33 years. Blache A. Robart. 87. April 25. A retired book keeper for the Eshbach Awning Co. in Atlantic City. she formerly lived in Northfjeld and Annapolis. Md She was a member of the Second Cape.May Baptist church in Pswrmo. Katherine Saduk. 82. of Belleplain. April 24. Born in Poland, she was a local resident for 79 years.
At Crest Community
WILDWOOD CREST - Services Sunday at the Crest Community Church begin with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. On the first Sunday of the month, students bring nonperishable food items to place at the altar during devotions. The goods are used to . replenish the food bank maintained as part of the Missions Program. Communion service with the Rev. Charles L. Rowe is at 11 a.m. The Children's and Adult Choirs will perform under the direction of Bette VanDyke, organist The anthem is "Tell Them", with alto soloist Bev Unruh. NURSERY. CARE is available during all services . "The Time Machine" is in operation during service at 11 a.m. for children through 3rd Grade. Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. the Sunday School is Holding its first annual Mother/Daughter Dinner.
Entertainment will be provided by the Jersey Cape Dance Center. Tickets are available from any member of the Sunday School Board. For further information or tickets call Nancy Flynn. 886-7974. Pulpit Guest 0 To Continue COLD SPRING - The month of May at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick) will have the Rev. Fred L.'Rhody continuing as the guest minister. Sunday, the sermon topic is entitled: "The Most Ignored Christian - Belief". The Scripture Lesson is from Acts: 1 : 1-14. Speaker for the Men's 25 Club Dinner Meeting tomorrow will be David Rutherford, a member of the Cape May Planning Board. His topic will be the Cape May water situation
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