Herald & Lantern 30 May '84 religion » 4
Funeral Rites Held For Msgr. Crine
CAPE MAY - Msgr. Augustine Crine, P.A., 74, died May 18. He was pastor of Our Lady of the Sea, Cape May, until his retirement from active ministry in October 1980. The Funeral Mass for Msgr. Cri'ne was celebrated at Our Lady
Star of the Sea Church Thursday Bishop George ] H. Guilfoyle was principal ' celebrant. Msgr Crine was buried 1 following the Funeral Mass i at St. Rose of Lima cemetary. Freehold. I Msgr. Crine, a native of I Marlboro, was ordained to 1 the priesthood in Trenton in
May, 1936, after completing studies at Our Lady of the Angels Seminary, Miagara, NY. He served as associate pastor at various parishes including St. Augustine, Ocean City, his appointment as pastor of St. Matthew, National Park, in June, 1944. Msgr. Crine was named administrator of St. Nicholas, Egg Harbor, in March 1945 and pastor there in August 1945. In Gebruary 1950, he was apI
pointed pastor at Sacred Heart, Mt. Ephraim, where he remained until his assignment as pastor of St Ann, Wildwood, in August 1955. In April 1956, he was named dean of Atlantic and Cape May counties and in September 1961 dean of Cape May county. Msgr. Crine was appointed pastor of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Cape May, in August 1972, where he served until retirement from active ministry. 0
■ Children's Lessons I
COURT HOUSE - One of the features of the SunGospel Chapel Services Set RIO GRANDE - Rev Milton Wilson, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel, 29 S. Shore Rd.. will speak this Sunday at both the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. Prayer ^eeting is Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Word of Life club (Grades 47-12) will also meet Wednesday 7 to 8:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend a'll services and activities.
day morning worship services at the First United Methodist Church is the Children's Object Lesson. All boys and girls are invited to come to the front of the church to meet with the pastor, Rev. Wilbert S. Hof- < fman, who gives them a lesson from an object brought by one of the I children. From these lessons, they 1 have learned the importance of prayer, the experience of sharing and 1 above all that God loves them. The worship service 1 begins at 10:45 a.m. and an invitation is extended to all to worship with us. The church is North Main and Church Streets and parking is available in the county lot.
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Deaths
William J. Blackburn, 63, of Rio Grapde, May 25. A World War II Army veteran, he was employed Hunt's Theaters. Lorraine A. Caldwell, 67, of Ocean City, May 23. She was a member of St. , Peter's United Methodist Church and a former secretary of the Ocean City Guest House Association. Ella Davis, 67, of Woodbine, May 24. Born in Abbiesville, S.C., she was formerly of Newark Blanche P. Devir, 80, of Villas, May 25. A resident for 30 years, she was $ member of the Lower Township Rescue Squad John F. Gill'gan. of Cape May, May 23. Formerly of Huntington Valley. Pa., he was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Wentz Kesta. 72, of Wildwood, May 23. A lifelong resident, he was the owner of Kesta TV Repair Service. Mildred H. Miller. 88. of Cape May Point, May 21 Born in Merchantville, she was a member of the Cape May* Point Taxpayers' Association. William G. Shiles, 64. of Glassboro. May 22 A retired appliance repatrman for Atlantic Electric Company, he was the father of Robert Shiles, former reporter for the Herald and Lantern Edith Jones Teitelman. 84. of Cape May. May 21 A resident for 60 years, she was a member of Cold Spring Presbyterian Church Marjorie C. Walsh, 71, of North Cape May. May 23.
Formerly of Glenolden. Pa., she was a resident of this area for 10 years. John A. Wheeler, 74. of North Wildwood. May 26 A resident for 15 years, |ie was a member of tne Moose Lodge. Elmer Y.Wright. 74. Of S. Seaville. May 23. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he was a retired carpenter.
To Receive Members GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will continue his series entitled "What - Became of the Ten Commandments9'' His theme at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive, will be "The Forbidden Images". Sunday School meets at 9:45 a.m. with classes for .all ages. A nursery is available for all services. The Lord's Table "will be observed and new members will be received into the membership at the worship service. Prayer meeting is conducted on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 8 p.m. Ladies quilting session meets in Warner Hall at 10:30 a.m. Thursday followed by Bible Study. For further information call 886-6144
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