Cape May County Herald, 28 May 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 46

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1st Baptist J.O.Y. Club COURT HOUSE - The First Baplis^'hureh invites rettredmfh 4 women of all ages lo a newly organized club called J.O.Y. iJusl Older Youth). J.O.Y will meet for fellowship. Bible study, and special programs at 101 S. Main St. The first meeting will be 9:30 a.m. June 3 in Fellowship flail Reservations for luncheon can be made by calling the church office at 465-551 1 At Trinity Fellowship COURT HOUSE - Trimty Fellowship Assembly of God meets for Sunday morning worship at 10:00 at the Arbutus Ixxfge. one-fourth mile north of Super Fresh. Route 9. Pastor Richard G Green Jr. will preach a sermon called "What Has Your Attention"" based on Acts 20:7-12. A nursery and junior church are provided. At 7 p.m. a prayer and praise service is held at the church parsonage. 1563 Route 9. Swainton. two doors south of Radio Station W'W'OC Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. a Bible study is held at the same location. For more information call Pastor Green at 465-3761 'Christian Service ' COLD SPRING - Conti r.uing as guest minister at the "Old Brick' Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Fred L Rhody will speak on "Our Christian Service" at this Sunday's i worship service at 11 a.m. I Sunday School at Price I Hall is at 9:30 a.m. and an I adult class meets .in the I church at 9:45 a.m. follow - I ed by coffee time. Nursery I care is available during the I service. I. A special covered dish I supper will be sponsored by I the Sunday School 5:30 I a.m. Sunday in Price Hall I All members and friends of I the ehurch are welcome lo I attend

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Deaths

Elizabeth R. Alber, 78, of Ocean City, May 19. Born in Trenton, she lived here 18 years. She was a member of the Women's Association of Union Chapel by the Sea, the Ocean City Card Club and the American Association of Retired Persons. Ethel T. Berg. 75. of North Cape May, May 21. Born in Philadelphia, she lived in this area more than 35 years. Willie liogan, 87. Whitesboro, May 20. Born in West Lake, Fla., he lived here four decades after moving from Burlington City. He was retired from the state Highway Department. Joseph F. Kelly. 75. of Cape May, May 18. A retired builder who worked more than 50 years with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, Clifton Heights. Pa., he was a local resident two decades. He was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and Loyal Order of Moose in Lower Township. Stanley J. Mafera. 88, of Wildwood Crest, May 19. A local resident since 1974, he retired from American Telephone and Telegraph in Washington. D.C. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers there and Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge 585 of North Wildwood. Anna M. Nester. 93. of Ocean City, May 18. Born in Philadelphia, she lived here 19 years and was a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Philadelphia. John O'Connor. 56, of North Wildwood. May 22. A resident here for four years, he was an Army veteran of the Korean War and owner and operator of Johnny Moo's Bar in South Philadelphia for 28 years. Caramela Recupero, 85, of Rio Grande, May 19. Born in Italy, she moved to the U S. at age 20. She movFirst UMC, At Crest WILDWOOD CREST - Sunday services are held 9 30 a m and 7:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic Ave. Children's Sunday Workshop is at 9:30 a.m.. and Sunday school at 10:45 a.m. Man's Fellowship is 6:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Home Bible Study is 7:30 p.m. Fridays at 310 E. Newark Ave. NCO Graduate OCEAN CITY - Tech Sgt. Michael R. McCune, son of retired Air Force Tech. Sgt Gerald M and Martha E. McCune of Warner Robins. Ga.. has graduated from an Air Force major command . non-commissioned officer academy at Barksdale Air Force Base. La His wife. Kimberly. is the daughter of Carlos R. and Barbara A. White of 406 Corinthian Ave., this city.

ed from Philadelphia to the Wildwood area four decades ago. Eleanor Ritchie. 61. of Wildwood, May 18. She was born in Plymouth, Pa., and was a resident here four decades. Mary V. Roy, 85, of Villas. May 21. A resident here for 24 years, she was a member of Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Lewis M. Simpkins. 74, of South Seaville, May 21. A retired carpenter and leader at the Dorchester Shipyard, he lived in this area six decades. He was a member of the Cannon Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, South Seaville. John H. Wickert, 77, of Villas, May 21. A resident here 16 years, he was a former agent for the Prudential Insurance Co. and an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member and past commander of the Harry Snyder American Legion Post 193 of Cape May, Past , commander of the county American Legion, a member of the Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 44. Holy Spirit Lutheran Church and the Villas Fishing Club.

Central Bible! IN. Wildwood NORTH WILDWOOD - This Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Dr. Alvin Baker will preach a message entitled "A Call To Holiness" based on I Peter 1:15-16, at Central Bible Church Dr. Baker will explore how every Christian is expected to live a holy life. Communion will follow the message. At the 7 p.m. service Dr. Baker will continue his series on Romans. The message will be' "The Functions of the Law" and will be based on Romans 7:7-13. Sunday School classes begin 9:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting is at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. There is a nursery provided for all the services. For further information, call 522-5917. Strawberry Festival WILDWOOD CREST - A strawberry festival will be held 6-9 p.m. Friday. June 6. at the First United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic Ave. m Strawberries, ice cream, shortcake and coffee will be available to eat in or take out. Call 729-7599 for information.

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