Cape May County Herald, 28 September 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 17

Herald & Lantern 28 September '83

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STONE HARBOR - Oct. 2 is World Communion Sunday at Our Saviojir Lutheran Church. The New Officers Of CDA Court SEA ISLE CITY - The first meeting of Catholic Daughters of America, Our Lady of Mercy Court, was held in Church Hall yesterday. The following officers have been elected for the 1983-85 term: . Regent, Jean Larkin; 1st Vice Regent, Florence D’Andrea; 2nd Vice Regent, Helene Keely; Financial Secretary, Dottie Fean ; Recording Secretary, Catherine Magee; .Treasurer, Anne Bertrande; monitor, Joan McQuillen; trustees, Lucian Vitiello, Louise Chickadel and Marie W«aer; ritual coordinator, Isobel Perone, district deputy, Eileen Profit. Plans were made for the 30th Anniversary Party in October. Annette Mollo and Sandy Ptttaluga were honored' for having attained 25-year membership.

Celebrations Of Eucharist STONE HARBOR - The Holy Eucharist is celebrated 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, , with a coffee and fellowship hour following each service. A nursery is provided at 10 a.m. Church School is at 9:45 a.m. A weekly chapel service, with communion, is held 10 a m. Thursday. For further information, call the rector, the Rev. Wesley H. Martin, at 388-5922.

Film Slated COURT HOUSE - Deceived II will be shown at the First Baptist Church, 101 So. Main St. 7 pm. Sunday. In Deceived, Mel White documented the truth that many of the victims of Jim Jones were from Christian homes. Now, in Deceived II, filmmaker, author, pastor Mel White follows up on leesom learned from the Jonestown tragedy.

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A Nursery, is Provided For Smart Children During The 11:00 AM Services

Lord's Supper will be offered at the 11 a.m. service. Sunday Church School meets at 9:30 am. in the parish hall. i “Waiting for Hell to Freeze Over’* is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon, based on the story of the poor man Lazarus. The third event in' celebration of the 7th Anniversary of Our Saviour, “Memories Night’', ‘is scheduled 5:30 pm. Oct. 15 in the parish hall. The evening will begin with a covered dish supper. Later in the evening, photos* and memorabilia will be shared. »

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GAPE MAY - The R*v. Tbofnas Goatin will lead the worship and celebrate the Lord's Supper 10:30 am. Sunday, which is World Communion Sunday, at the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Goslin, who lives in Wildwood Crest, has spent most of his ministry in Latin America and Spain. Church School is at 10:30 am,, and nursery care is provided. Bible study is at 7:30 pm. Wednesday.

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