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Herald & Lantern 30 September 81

‘March For Life’

Fall Fashion Luncheon

QCfcAN CITY - There will he a "March (or Life" r on the boardwalk here at 2 pm Sunday The march will be spon

sored by the Cape Atlantic f^tapter of the Knighta of Cdlumbus, and will begin at 14th St , concluding at the Music Pier. Mass will be eelebraUyl at this pbint

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The Cape/Atlantic Christian Women’s Club^invites ‘Relationship Of Love’ Topic RIO GRANDE - "A Relationship of Love" will be the . theme for the message at the 11 a m. Sunday worship service by the Rev. Guy L. R^thmell, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel. The pastor will speak on "God’s Word Within Us" at the 7 p m Sunday service. The weekly Bible study and prayer time is at 7 p.m. Wednesay.

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MON A TUES. Turkey 4 Amer Cheese Hoagke Reg 12.35 0174 WED 4 THURS Steak Sandwich Reg. tt 65 01 38 FRIDAY Fillet O' Fish on a Bun Reg. 01.45 01 27 Fillet O' Chicken on a Bun Reg. 01.75 0 1 27 SAT. 4 SUN • 12 Broested Chicken Peg 07.70 06.09

all area women to its "Fall Into Fashion" luncheon at Mac's Restaurant. Somers Point, 12:30 p.m. Oct.[14. The Dover Dress Shop of Northfield will present the newest clothes for fall and* winter, using local women as models. Cheryl Strange, \ violinist, of Margate, will display her musical talent. Ms. Strange has toured in Europe and recently was a member of Resorts Inter-

• national Orchestra.

Mrs. Rhonda Lynn of White Hall, Pa. will be the guest speaker. For reservations and information . please call Ina at 927-4305 or Ella at 399-7320 before

Monday, Oct. 12.

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FISHING CREifiK

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ing both the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. messages at the Covenant Bible Church, according to Pastor; George Fin-

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Births

A YOUNG competitor crosses the finish line in a past competition. The 2nd Annual 5-Mile Autumn Run. sponsored by the Junior League Chapter of Shore Memorial Hospital Women's Auxiliary will begin 9 a.nf. Oct. 17 on the Ocean City Boardwalk (check in time is 7:30). Call 927-37K5 or 653-6645 to register. There wih be male and female winners in five agelgroups.

Children’s Rally L SEA ISLE CITY - The Adventure Club with Miss Jean and her puppets will be presenting a children’s rally at the United Methodist Chuffch at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. . , The Adventuire Club is a children's radio and tv program presented weekly over stations from coast to coast. Children can join the club and also enroll in a Bible correspondence course. For more information write: Christian Children’s Associates, Box 446, Toms River. N.J.

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SOMERS POINT - The following recent are* births have been announced by Shore Memorial

Hospital:

Oaagliter to Everett and Debra Oarrhon Vattar of 713 Winalow Ave . N Cape May, Sept 15 Son to Richard and Jennifer Craig Horney of Woodbine. Sept. 17 .Son to Terrance and Nina Cam tram Brown of M2 St Charles PlyOcean City, Sept 17 ' Daagtiter to Anthony and Valerie roams Trlvelb of 309 E Farragut Rd . Wildwood Cmt, Sept. 18 Son to Thomas and Diana Champion Van Artadalen.of Cape May Court House, Sept 18 Sonto (tiebard and Regina Vayda Serene! ofSea Isla. Sept IB Daughter to Robert and Ann Driscoll Nicholas of 923 Washington St . Cap* May. Sept ib Sonto Randall snd Donna Allen Renbo* of 3910 Bay shore Rd. N Cape May. Sept. 21 Danghter to Thomas and Delora Sinn Union of 6t7 E. DesoU’ Dr

Villas, Sept 22

COURT HOUSE - The fi recent area birtha have t

trounced by Burdette Wmlln

Hospital:

Son to William and Julianne Cadagnone IHImoVe of 323 Willow Dr . Cape May, Sept 13 « Son to Shawn and Deborah Verba no Piper of Golf view Village. Swainton, Sept. 13 Son to Todd and Vlrkl Wlhon Nelson of 10 Penna. Ave . Cape May. Sept 17 1 Daughter to Joseph and Joyce Weaver Stsrgeon of Bay lane Trailer ParkM'mirt House. Sept 18 Son to Jerry and Rosemarie htai rotta Morphy of 125 E Garfield Ave , Wildwood. Sept 20

“Bringing a mentally retarded adult into yonr home can be dimcult at times. But when Evelyn learned to cook her own breakfast, we all felt like champions.” Mrs Lola Lorenz. Lafayette. NJ If you're Interested in becoming one of the many spon sors who are giving mentally retarded adults the chance for love, care and family life in their own homes - and in learning about the monthly stipend of $600 or more - write to 730 White Horse Pike. Dept. Q . Hammonton. N O. 08037 or call (609 >661 5070 ext Q Retarded peorie make real progress when they livem a real environment. New Jersey Division of Mental Retardation

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