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Herald & Lantern 14 September *83"

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The board of -directors of the newly formed Trinity JSursery School, in the Trinity United Methodist Church in Marmora’, announce that Mrs. Lynda Botta has been hired as the head teacher. Mrs. Botta attended The King’p College in Briardiff •fcManar, N.Y., where she majored in Elementary Education. She received a Certificate of Child Development from the Anoka Technical Institute in Anoka, Mn. Mrs. Botta comes to Trinity from a background of working with children. Her most recent position was in'the Kindergarten of the C.J. Davenport Elementary The Proper Life Center N. WILDWOOD Dr. Alvin L. Baker will continue his exposition of Philippians at the 10:45 a.m. Sunday worship service, at Central Bible Church. “The Proper Center of Life” is the title I of the message. “Wisdom Which Makes Peace,” is the title of the 7 p.m., message of Dr. Baker. At 3 p.m. the church will be observing the, sacrament of baptism by immersion in the Atlantic Ocean. On Wednesday nights Dr. Baker leads in Bible or Doctrine studies. Also, on Aveekday evenings the church sponsors home Bible studies. The Bamabus House is another ministry of Central Bible Church and is located v at 436 W. Garfield Ave. in Wildwood. The Barnabas House offers temporary assitance and counseiing-in-residence for individuals in a variety of difficulties. For more* information about Barnabas House call 522-9802. A nursery is provided for all services. On Sunday mornings there is a Junior . Church for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. For further information orfree transportation please call the church office at 522-5917.

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School in Cardiff. Shefonnerly held the position of head teacher in the Linwood Nursery School. THE AIM of Trinity Nursery School is to offer to the community a nursery school program run hr a Christian environment on a nondenominational basis where Christian teachers use the best equipment and buildings to teacij boys and girls in the use of jjiotor skills, the development of group rela-.

bonships and the learning of proper growth patterns. The School will operate on a five day ahveek basis from 9 a.m. to noon with * 4-year-old children attending Monday, Wednesday and Friday and 3-year-old children attending Tuesday and Thursday. The Nursery School will open Oct. 3 for 4-year-olds and Oct. 4 for 3-year-olds. Registration forms may be secured by calling 398-5563 or 399-4971.

Fall Schedule At St. Mary , s

. STONE HARBOR - The fall schedule has been resumed at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, with the Holy Eucharist at 8 and 10 a.m. Sundays. A coffee hour follows each service and a nursery is available at 10 a.m. AnniversaryServices On For Sunday GREEN CREEK - The Community Church, - Delsea Dr.; will hold its anniversary services this Sunday. ■ Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will preach at the 11 a.m. service on the theme “The Church and Missions.” The Rev. Walter Kruckow, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Wissinoming, Philadelphia, Pa. will speak at the 1:30 p.m. service. Pastor Kruckow in addition to pastoring the church is a teacher in the evening school at the Philadelphia College of Bible, Lapghorne Manor, Langhorne, Pa. Special music at all services will be provided by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Krusen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dunlap of the Fox Chase area of. Philadelphia. A luncheon will be served between the two services. . v All are invited to the luncheon as well as the services. Sunday School will meet at 9:45 a.m. A nursery will be available for all services. For more infomration call 88W144. K.C. Council To Install ERMA — The newly elected officers of Stella Maris Council, Knights of Columbus, will be installed in the home cm Breakwater Rd., tomorrow. Gabriel will be installed as grand knight Mass will be celebrated at 7 p.m. A social will follow. Members wives and guests are invited.

* Church School is in the Parish Hall at 9:45 a.m. A ^ weekly celebration of the Eucharist is held in the chapel 10 a.m. Thursday. The Episcopal Church Women of St. Mary’s * reported that a profit of over $2,300 was realized from the annual sidewalk sale held Aug. 27. ‘Mediator’ . \ . To Be Topic STONE HARBOR - Pastor Glenn Schoenberger’s sermon for Sunday is entitled “The " Mediator”. Services are at 11 a.m.’ preceded by Sunday Church School at 9:30. The Civic Club of Stone Harbor will be guests for worship. In addition, Mitchell Rogers Hornsby, son * , of .Maryanne and Herbert Hornsby Jr., will be **. baptised. The second event in Our» Saviour’s I7th Anniversary celebration will occur Sept. 24. A covered dish picnic is planned for 2 p.m., at the County Park, pavilion 2. Supper is planned for 5 ^ p.m. A vesper service at lakeside will conclude the day’s activities.

Crest Supper

WILDWOOD CR, —Rev. Charles L. Rowe will be the morning preacher, Mrs. B. Van Dyke will be at the organ and the adult choir will sing the morning anthem Sunday at Crest Community Church. A fellowship supper will be held 6 p.m. Sunday.

Crusade On

CAPE MAY — The Coun-* ty Ministerial Crusade will be- held daily 7:30 p.m. through Friday outside the City Elementary School, Lafayette St. The County Mass Choir, comprising vocalists from area chur^ cbes, will perform under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn Williams of Whites boro.

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