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Herald & Lantern 8 July 81
HENRY J, KOMANSKY, D.O. FCCP Takes Pleasure In Announcing , IJis Affiliation With , Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Cape May Court House, N.J. For The Practice Of Pulmonary Diseases and Internal Medicine Offict 1 hours telephone by Appointment 609-729-7636
i Parish Plans Episcopal Visitation
Annual Bazaar TOWN BANK - St John of God parish will hold its annual bazaar on the' church grounds on Town Bapk Rd July 24. ^5 and 2ti It will include wheels of fortune, arts and crafts, food, a beer garden, pony rides and games for the children. Hours are noon to It) p.m. Friday and 10 a m. to 9 ■ p.m. Seturdayand Sunday. Proceeds wilr go to the church building.
STONE HARBOR - The Rt 'Rev. G.P. Mellick Belshaw, Suffragan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, visited St. Two Services
CAPE MAY - Two ser- ' vices will be held at the First United Methodist Church on Washington St. at 9 a m. and 11 a m. Spnday The message will be brought by the minister. Rev. Willard P’. Sirman Jr.
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Mary's Church here for the annual Episcopal visitation. To Succeed Msgr. Killeen CAMDEN - The ap pointment of Msgr. William J. Bazela, Episcopal Bishop of the City of Camden and pastor of St. Joseph's. S. Camden v as pastor of St. Patrick’s. Woodbury, and Dean of Gloucester County has been announced by Bishop George H. Guilfoyle. Msgr. Bazela succeeds Msgr. Martin J. Killeen as pastor of St. Patrick's and Dean of Gloucester County. v _ Yard & Food Sale July 18 COLD SPRING-A yard and food sale is being planQfiji by the Special Projects Committee of the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, starting 10 a.m. July 18. To take place fn Price Hall, at. Academy and Seashore Rds., the fund-, raiser will feature a clown selling ballbons,. plants, household iteirs, white elephant table, books and paperbacks, jewelry, cakes, cookies, pies, hot dogs, cold drinks and coffee. ‘Here Comes The Bride’ AVALON - At the Wells Memorial Presbyterian Church, Ninth St. and First Ave., services are held at 10 a.fn. each Sunday during the summer months. This Sunday, Dr. Gordon E. Boak, pastor ofthe Glenshaw Presbyterian Church in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, will bring the message entitled. "Here Comes The Bride.” The service will emphasize the "family.” Rev. Rathmell Sets Themes RIO GRANDE — Honor or Dishonor? will be the theme for the message delivered by Pastor Guy L. Rathmell of Grace Gospel Chapel during the ll a.m. worship service Sunday. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages.
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