. f | 1 42 religion Herald & Lantern 6 June '84
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Children's Day Slated COURT HOUSE , - Children's Day will oe observed this Sunday in the Sunday School at the F>rdt United Methodist Church with all departments participating. Each of tlrt grades will make a brief presentation concerning something they have studied during the past year. Attendance pins will be presented- to thfl&e with perfect attendance for the year and Bibles will be given to the boys and girls going into the Third Grade.
Fellowship WEST CAPE MAY - Christian single fellowship is held 12:30 p.m. every Sunday at the beach and Broadway. In bad weather ^he meeting place is the Lighthouse. 422 Broadway. A social is held every Friday at 8 p.m: Those attending June 22 are asked to bring the*r favorite desserts. There will be a guest speaker Friday, June 8. and the group will play Bible charades June 15. For information call Dorothy Rina, 886-9253 \
2 Parishes Over Top CAMDEN — Two more parishes in Cape May County have exceeded their goals in the 1984 Appeal of the House of Charity. it was reported by Msgr. Eugene F. Pack, director of the drive. They are St. Augustine, Ocean City, and St. Paul, Stone Harbor. The appeal for the House of Charity, which supports humanitarian, charitable and social service activities in Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties, has attained 87 percent of its goal of $1,815,000.
Births The following births have e been reported by area f hospitals: . t Burdette Tomlin i Eric Keith to Donald and Phyllis Babbitt Moberly of ; Green Creek, May 22. f Thomas Joseph to 5 Patrick and Carolyn Hess • Furey of Rio Grande, May t 22. 1 Jarges Michael to i Michael and Kathleen ; Ferry Oriente of Ocean Ci- : ty. May 22. x Aubree Necole to Jesse and Karen Ren Danner of Villas, May 24. Clarence James to Clarence and Michelle Peterson Crawford of Whitesboro, May 24. Anthony Daniel to Daniel and Antoinette Volpe ) Williamson of Ocean View, May 24. I Steven Michael to Mary Alberts of Villas, May 24. ? Ronald Lavell to Ronald and Shirley Jackson Boone of Wildwood, May 26. Desiree Marie to James » and Maureen Lashley Oddaely of Goshen, May 26. Steven Anthansios to Athanasios and Candice Muiselaar Gianakopoulos of Wildwood Crest, May 26. Kerri Laura to Kenneth and Karen Thron Karstens of Court House, May 26. Brian Thomas to Terry Howard of Villas, May 27. Megan Marie to Thomas and Susan Blong Shiffler of Ocean City, May 29. Eric Samuel to Samuel and Maryanne Bouchard Blanco of Cold Spring, May 31. Shore Memorial Son to Ledge and Gloria Rafferty Bland of North Cape May, May 21. Son to Lawrence and Edith Patterson Tormey of Woodbine, May 22. Daughter to Frank and Suzanne Dietz Speigel of Villas, May 23. Son to Joseph and Susan Menzer Evangelists of Cape May. May 24. Daughter to Joseph and Lillian Ilincic Henry of Marmora. May 25. Corintians Sunday Topic BURLEIGH - Faith I Fellowship Chapel Pastor Lee Cattell will continue his series on I Corintians at 1 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. services. Sunday School is held at 9:45 a.m. Men's prayer breakfast is held Tuesdays at 6:30 a.m.; prayer meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. The Chapel at Rt. 9 and Oyster Road is an independent, Bible-teaching' church. < J
Priests Shifted
CAMDEN - Cape May County parishes will be getting one new -priest and losing two others in transfers effective June 12 announced by Bishop George H. Guilfoyle. Rev. Robert C. Pasley will be shifted from associate pastor, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Berlin, to associate pastor, Our Lady Star of the Sea, Cape May.
r Rev. William D. Titmas will go from- associate , pastor, Our Lady Star of / i the Sea, to associate pastor, Assumption,,/ Pomona. / JSLev . Salvatore/ R. DiDino, associate jxistor, St. John of God, North Cape i May, will become Associate * pastor, St. Cecilia, Pennsauken.
Maranatha Celebration
CAPE MAY POINT - The Maranatha Christian Fellowship will celebrate Pentecost and the Feast of Weeks at the Chapel on the Circle here 4 p.m. Sunday.
There will be priase, worship and teaching, followed by a traditional meal of cheeses and fruits of the harvest. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call Pastor Mark Stiefet"°at 884-0844.
Children's Day At 1st Baptist WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays will preach at the 11 a.m. Sunday "Children's Day" morning worship service at the First Baptist Church. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. with classes for everyone, including two for adults. A nursery is provided for Church School and worship service. Junior Church is for children school age and up to the 3rd grade.
Old Brick Communion COLD SPRING - Pentecost will be observed Sunday at the 11 a m worship service of Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick ». 780 Seashore Road, with Holy Communion and reception of members. The pastor. The Rev. Fred C Bischoft, will give a meditation based on Revelation 1:4-11, entitled. "In the Spirit".
Yard Sale June 29-30
NORTH WILDWOOD - The North Wildwood United Methodist Church, Second and Central * Avenues, will hold a yard sale Friday, June 29 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. and Satur-
day, June 30, 10 a.m. — 2 p.m. In case of rain the sale will be held indoors. Sunday services are held 11:15 a.m., with Dr. William Wenker, pastor, delivering the message.
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