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Church to Show ‘Flying Scotsman’ ERMA — Tabernacle United Methodist church will show the film Flying Scotsman, a sequel to the Chariots of Fire. The film features a part of the life of Eric Liddell, a missionary to China’ who died in a Japanese prison camp during World War II. The movie will begin at 7 p.m. Feb. 28 in Michael Hall. There will be a family covered dish supper 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Feb. 17. In addition to these special events regular services will continue with empashis on Lent at the Wednesday evening prayer meetings Worship ser vices are held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday with Rev. Paul van der Loo in

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Bingo. Lunch N.CAPE MAY — A bingo card party luncheon will be held 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 22. at St John of God Church. Town Bank Rd

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Herald & Lantern 16 February ’63

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On Life of Job

GRElSN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth wilKgive another message In hisVeries on the Life and Times of Job. His sermon at the 11 a m. worship service of the Community/^mi&h. Delsea Dr., is entitled “Proverbially Speaking.’’ Weekday Bible study classes are conducted every Tuesday morning ‘Saints' Topic Of Sermon WILDWOOD - The Rev Dawn Nichols Mays, interim pastor, will preach on “No Silent Saints” at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday at the First Baptist Church. The Lenten Community Services, sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Pastoral Association, will be held 12:15-12:45 p.m. each Wednesday during Lent at the church. Beverage & dessert will be provided after the services. ‘Taking Look At YourselF RIO GRANDE - Grace Gospel Chapel pastor. Rev. Guy Rathmell, will be speaking on Matthew 5, “Taking A Look At Yourself,” at the 11 a m. Sunday service. During the evening service, 7-8 p.m., he will be speaking on “A Humble Leader." from scripture Neh. 5:14-19. Wednesday night beginning at 7 the chapel offers an hour of Bible study and prayer. The Word of Life Club will be going skiing at Hoily Mountain Feb. 26.

Crest Service WILDWOOD CREST - The Crest Community Church, Crocus Rd and Pacific Ave . will have the pastor. Rev. Charles L. Rowe, in the pulpit at the 11 a m Sunday worship service Music will be provided by the youth and adult :hoirs, with Mrs. Bette VanDyke. organist. ‘The Magic and The Mystery’ CAPE MAY - “The Magic and the Mystery." second sermon in a scries on the Apostles' Creed, will be presented by Rev. Cass Shaw, pastor. 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church. Services Set During Lent STONE HARBOR - St Mary's Episcopal Church has announced its Lenten services. On Ash Wednes day. Feb. 16. the Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 10 a m and 7:30 p.m On Thursdays during Lent the Holy Eucharist will be served at 10 a.m., as well as 7 p.m A Prayer Study Group is being form ed and will meet 7:30 pm. Wednesdays During the winter mon ths the Uoly Eurharist is celebrated 10 a m Sundays

Knights Set Social Night

WILDWOOD - Knights of Columbus Council 2572 will hold a social night, for members and their families, 8 p.m. Feb. 28 in the Council home, New York and Walnut Ave. Speaker for the evening will be Robert Hentges, County Surrogate. A question and answer session will follow his presentation, and refreshments will be served. For information call Grand Knight Aldo

Palombo, 522-7507. St. Patrick’s Dance Slated

N. CAPE MAY - St. John of God Church, Town Bank Rd , will hold its third annual St. Patrick's dance

and Thursday afternoon. Tuesday classes, which meet in North Cape May, are studying the book of Daniel. Thursday classes, which meet in Warner Hall, Green Creek, are studying

the book of Genesis. Ecumenical Series Set

CAPE MAY - Ecumenical Series are planned for 7:30 p.m. Mondays during Lent. Sponsored by the Catholic Social Services Senior Center in the Victorian Towers. Auditorium, 608

Washington St. /. The services are;-Feb

28, Monsig. Patrick Madden, Our Lady Star of the

Sea Catholic Church; 9-p.m. Saturday. March 12,

March 7, Father Robert Kahl, Episcopal Church of the Advent; March 14, Rev. Forrest Spriggs, Cape islflnd Baptist Church; March 21, Rev Willard Sir man. First United Methodist Church; March 28. Rev Ronald Nelson, Cape May Lutheran

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CYO Bus Trip CAPE MAY - Our Lady Star of the Sea CYO is sponsoring a casino bus trip to the Claridge in Atlantic City Monday. March 14. leaving 5:30 p.m. from the Acme parking lot. For information and reservations call 884-0824 . 886-6171 or

with proceeds going to the building fund. There will be music by the Cavaliers, hats, a buffet and setups. For reservations call 886-7159 or

886-1905,

The church will also sponsor a trip to Colonial Williamsburg and the Busch Gardens Thursday, April 26 A deposit of $50 is required by March 5 Call 886-2449 or 884-1607 for fur tner information.

Skating for CROP

CAPE MAY - There will be a CROP Skate-a-thon at Convention Hall Friday and Saturday, Feb. 18-19, sponsored by the Cape May Ministet'ium

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