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QUARTERLY REPORT SHOWS METHODISTS THRIYEWFREEPORT
I« Short Partorate of Sevei^MoRths
the Rer. Dr. Thompson Hu |
AcconpKthed Mnch I
News of the ChuH
HEMJPSTEAD CHURCHE8
Preabjterian
FHilton avenue: tbe KeT. Kerr, D. D.
MomlnSr worship at 11. Stinday School at 2.30 p.m. Evening worsen at 7.46.
Fraak M.
SI. Ladialaii's PriHsh CathoUc The' Rev. William llanka. Priest. First maaa "Sunday at 9 a.m. Hinlii maaa at 10.30 a.m.
Freeport, June S».—-I>r, A. 8. Cava- j Weekly prayer^ mcethiK Friday at naugh presided over The First Qtiarter- {8 p.m ly Conference of the M. E. Church,! Tuesday evening in the church. Mem¬ bers of the Offl<;lal Board were present.
Reporta of various scxiieties showed the t^hnrch to be In flourlal>lnf,' condi¬ tion. Two stewards wt-re elected: Dr. William a. Miller, Jr., and W. J. Travis.
Dr. W. E. Thtwnpson reported tbat since he came here seven months aso there have been SO tiaptlsms In the
church, 10 weddings, he had olTlclated '
at 21 funerals and 126 members havo | Christian Science
ioittea. inrat Church of Christ. Scientist,
Harold E, Browns Report of the Hempsteail. Services Sunday at 11.16 Sunday School, of which he is Superiii-j a.m. and S.tO p.m. Sunday School. 11.10 tendent, showed material gains In all! a.m., Franklin street and Fulton ave. departments. {Wednesday evening meeting at 8.10
Vr. Thompson reported for the Ladies' a'clock. A rtadlng room, supplied with Aid Society, with a membershit) of near- j Christian Science literature Is open at ly 300. The Men's Club is planning to ¦ tha above addreas overy week day, from
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AUY SSTIEW. TEITBaOAT, T^ff 30, 1121
BEUMfnaSi CHl'Rl
The Presbyterian Church ? la planning to secure pewx
Temple Retfa Israel
Centre Street , Sarvices Friday evening at S. Servlcea Saturday mornings at 9.
Increase its i;ll to 300.
Satisfaction lias been exprcHsed ov...r the condition of the church's affaira and the work of Dr. Thompson.
VALLEY STREAM
I 1.30 to 5 p.m. Literature may be pur¬ chased or borrowed.
Our Lady of Loretto
iGreenwlcK Street The Rev. Robert E. Boyle, Rector. The Rev. Joseph A. Smith, Curate. Masses on Sunday: 7 a.m., 8 a.m.,
torium and to help raise m>:«n or this purpcMe Uhe ' mpmbers of !¦ .adlet^' League will give a hot caff!-, nupper on Friday evening, July 22. j.- „d^ „f tha rhurch are asked to cori-^i ^^ p,,-, ddii produce, canned goods a, edibles of any sort or' to ma e 9 '.., fontri butioti If preferretl. Any rs,. the X«ague will receive ^the .is,
On Sunday evening, July tor will preach a patriotic -.-, will also give a senuonette .; nature to the children.
The last meeting of tht; i , for the season will be held <¦ evening, June 28, and the i-,- meeting until fall on AVcdm^.j ing, June 2», at thi; home of >¦ on Wilson avenue, east of B..;i^ nue.
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ItOCKVlLLE CKNTKE t H|
Church of the Ascens,.,, (Protestant Bpi.scop; Village Avenue and Collo^- i Tfie Rev. Frederick H. H Rector.
Sunday, July 3—Holy Conin
8 a. m.; Holy Communion an
j at 10:45; Hunday Hchool ami I i
at 11:80 a. m.
During July and August
Mrs. Ucorge Herrmann, president of, 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.nu
the Mothers' Cluh, a.skN a.s many inem- berH po(«.sible to Join in the Fourth of July parade. Mothers will meet at Union Free School 21, Brooklyn avenue, at 1:30 p. m. The parade wiil be lo Forest avenue, to Grove street, to. Rockaiway road, to Mineola ave iue, to Corona ?-fr.uc, to Hawthorne avenue,,' to Franklin avenue, to the parade irrounds. I'rlzes for the races are very attractive.
Sunday School every Sunday after the 9 o'clock mass.
Devotions on Sunday aftemoon at S,80 o'clock.
Mass on weekdays at 7 a.m.
Confessions on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mih, Kumen. of Merrick road, have aa their week-end guests. Miss YoungundrewK, of Brooklyn.
Mr. and MrK. G. C. Smith, of Mon-
»gue street, will have a« their holiday
guests, their parents, Mr. and Mik.
De^ring, of'New York, and Mra, E.
Bmlth, of Brooklyn.
MIk,s Grace Hobart, of Brooklyn, spent last week with her friends, Mr, and .Mrs, Eames, of Merrick road,
Mr. and Mrs, Deering, of the Bronx, are cntertainlnjj their young grandson, Clifford Smith, of Montague street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bamcs, i>f Mer¬ rick roc :, apvnt laat week-end at Mon¬ roe, N. Y. ^
Mm. George Bals, and Mrs. George- Bayer, Hjient WedneHday with Mrs. Bay«|!i'H siHtei-ln law, Mrs, Harry Bayer, of Grove atreet.
Meth<«Ut(t KpifM-opal <
Rev. Saul O. Curtice, Ph. D., pastor. 'J a. m., elaH.M meeting. 9:45 a, m., Sunday school. It a. m.. Holy Communion... 7:00 F>. m., Epworth League. 7:45-, p. m., worship, with sermon by the pastor.
Friday, 8 p. m., prayer service.
Lutheran
Rev. W. R. Meyer, pastor.
Sunday, July 3: Sunday school at 9:15 o'clock. English service at 10:30 o'clock.
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be services only at 8 a. u, m.
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Mr. and Mr.s. E. Brady, of Catherine street, entertained Wednesday at a luncheon and theatre party at the I'roHpect Theatre, Brooklyn, Mrs. Wal- Strohtneyer. of New York; Mr«.
irry Bayer and Mrs. Roth,
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Florence Hall, of Corona nvenue, was operated on Tucnday in St. Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, for ton- alHtia. She haa returned to her home,
iS^rank Augustin, Sr., of Horton avenue, ha.s recently purchased a 1921 model Scripps-Buoth runabout.
Mr.s. ^. A. Ryon, and her grand- daughter, MIh.s Sarah Ryon, of Seventh street, are spending the ^summer at Round Ijike. N, Y.
Methodist Epist-opai
Walter E. Thompson, D. D., Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:30 a, m.—Communion -service, bap¬ tism and reception of members. I'arent.s who have children they wish baptizod, are requested to meet the pa.stor a few i minutes bet'ore the service, in the Sun¬ day ,schooi room,
11 a. m.. Summer Sunday School and Children's Church. Tho scholars will meet In the church service at 10:30 a. m,, and the younger scholars will retire for the Sunday school service at 11, >fo Mfternoon session of the .school during July and August.
7:-l5 p. m., sermon by tiic pastor on "True Freedom."
During the week—Prayer and praise service at 8 o'clcK'k on Wednesday night.
Christian Science SocI'K Rockviilo Centre Bank bull.in? day (.^rvicos 11 a.m. anc! 8 p.i School II a.m. Wednesday eviin vice at 8 p.m.
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tirace Lutiicran
Herman F. Reissig, pastor.
Sunday, 9 A. M.—Sundav
10-?«--MortiliH( wor'shlli. Ser Jert, "The Love of God."
S P. M,—Evening worsliip. congregational singing an.l sermon.
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Then* are f«w trwa thlt»^r e«t- ^*» mattar bo.v raffed a tttegAA '•># fralt which are gnod tAttAorf tbao *" '* Tarfeey, be atwaya baa a »at^ lifl^f n century, the olive iai f^ondlng •* »»f<eht «»Iof abont hia elotbea, nkmt* with Its long perliJ.rf useful-1 ^'^** ^ ^- ^ p- ^ ^eeretgry trm neaa to manktml. Some <# *<fw trgeg »rg pxtreiirely lang Ilvedl f "re are •oinc In Syria which Rrejp*^*" to be ttotb tban 4(*) years old ;m' not only ttg tbey In a llourUlilif f-'iidltlon, Mit tbey bid fair to beaifft*" for an¬ other cetitnry or two. I'wOK'riy tho olive trees were not eri«<:*w' f" pro¬ duce fruit oftener thnn jw* In three years, but AVllh improv^ ttcHiods of cnlture tht^ now lie* almndantly each aeason. In anclAt times the trfives were thnished OtA <lie treea with slicks, but now til 8yrlaiu plc^ them by baud, tiierely pi"eservlnB their trees and also ^jwiAIng tho qjialily ot the fruit
bM* mch tAgg aoywbcre bat tbey Are lletiitMVM^ betttc »¦«• «p of patdMM «t aa goAAT egloTB m Joacpb's coat— tlwayw bit* et bltie, red and yeltow about then." Od ft* btUaldea «f Palestine near by aheiriberda tending tbeir flocks of abe^ and goats and herds t>t cattle ia Um aacleut style wear cape* and coata of bright httea. «ftcn th* «sly spot of eotor on tb* laodacap*!
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NORTH MERRICK ClIlRim
St. Marli's Protestant l':pi>«i|
Celebration of Holy Euchan a. m,
Sunday school ai: 3 p. in.
Evening prayer and s(^l¦nl(•:, p. m.
The Rev. George R. Wood, ; charge. Services at Firiincn All welcome.
(jrace Lutheran
Herman F. Ilci.wig, i'asi Services Sunday, June 19, 9 a. m,, Sunday School. 10:80 a, m.. Morning worsii mon subject, "A Little Child Slu Them."
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OCKANSmE CHURCHKS
t'llRIWT LUTHERAN
The Rev. CaH%, Miller, pastor.
Sunday School, 9:15.
Morning service, 10:30. Theme, "Friends of God,"
Kvoning service, 7:45. T'heme, "Christ the Only Hope."
Tuesday evening—Meeting of Girls' Auxiliary.
Our services are always open to visitors.
Methodist Episroiial
The Rev. G. Laass, pastor. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m,, Ing by the Pastor. 2:30 a. m., Sunday School se 7 45 p. m., evening service,
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ROOSEVELT
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, of Corona avenue, will aqon occupy their new home on I incoln and Corona avenuo. .^
Mr, and Mrs, Hanck, of Woodhaven, were the guestii of Mr. and Mrs. Voii- hardU Of Woodiuwn avenue, on Satur¬
day.
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Charles Wright, of Corona avenue, sold hLs home to Gwrge Maxwell, of Brooklyn, who wlli occupy it with his family.
The "Elite Sewing Club" spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Grevert, on Mineola avenue. , -Members present were: Mesdames Ralph, Wright, Fielder, Pear.sall, Kly- berg, Grevert; Misses Helen Wright, Andrey Pearsall, Ruth Klynbetg. After the sewing period Mrs. Grevert .sli ved refreshments.
FIR.S* HAPTI.ST
South Grove street, near Pine. The Rev. Edwin Dennett, pastor, 11 a. m.—''Our I^otxl's Return to This Ewrth. What Will It Mean to You'.'" Service of song—Mu..ster Charles Niles, (n vio'.in solo.
Episcopal Church
10:30. A. M. Morning prayer aci^er- mon.
3:00 P. M. Sunday School. 7:45 P. M. Evening prayer :i:(l^r- moif.
Methodist episcopal 10:30 A. M. Morning prayiyr. 2:30 P.M. Sunday School.
Roman Catholic Masses, 8 and 10:30 a. m, Benciii after each mass. Sur.<?ay SchotM, 10. a. m.
8uperci| The adjective siftercflloiis u of I.^tin derivation, iild It lilaatratea i.httw a word first u^w In n fljjuratlve I aenae often takes oiiinintier of tadt i meaning and Its orlifiitn (.iramoo uae is lost sight of. InKjtln Kiiperclllora is tho word for «ebro\v, nnd that Latin word la still liied tn works on anatomy. It is alsf n<ed iu architec¬ ture for certain orJiwits over a door and for a amall fllHtit tli» hnae of a column in Ionic stm Th<> ndjectira supercilious la derved from the Lat¬ in QOUD, eupercllin Tim adjective meana exhibiting BtDRlitv and care- ^y nn I'levatlon of rfore, Insolently lerl>euriiig.
AmeHcaH laaiaa. There ar* four varieties of eaglea te Nortli AmeHca, but only two are eoa- ' mon tn tbe United State* and Alaaka— the bald eagle and the golden eagi*. The gray aea eagle oonfinee Itself to Greenland and the harpy eagle rarely comes as far north as Texas. The bald p'lgle is fonnd all over tbe cot..Inent rrom Mexico and Florida to the Arctic circle. The golden eagle la rather nn- common In the United Statea, but Is found more frequently In Canada. The bald eagle derlvea its nam* from Ita white heed, which In the distance give* the appearance of baidncas.
MULLEN & BUCKLEY
Wkite Street Far Rockaway
less contempt as lort; the eyebrows, tl proud, arrogant.
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. Christian Science .Society
Levy Building, 100 South Main street.
Services Sunday, 11.15 a.m. and 8.30 P,m. X,
Wednesday evening meetings at 8.30.
Sunday 8chooI,\l^i5^^-™-
A reading room Is open daily from 2 to 4.30 p.m., except Sundays and legal holidays.
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BALDWIN CHURCHES
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, of [^Corona avenue, will soon oc(>upy their new home on Lincoln and Corona •.venUe.
Methodist EpisoefNU The Rev. Daniel M. Lewis, pji.«itor. Morning worship at 10:80. Sermon by the |>astur. ReceptlUn of members, A class of J«-fA-een 15 and 20 is to be received, . it Is expected that others will be re<;elved Into preparatory mem¬ bership. Sacl-ament of the Loi-d's Supper. Every member of the church Is urged to be present- Members of other chun-hes are Invited to commune with this church if they ,so desire. Parent.s of those to be received are es- Mr. and Mr.s. Vollhaidt, of Woodlawn j PetlaHv Invited.^ avenue, entertained Mr, and Mre. Mets- Sunday school at 2:80, Ciasse.s for ali ger, of Richmond Hill, on Sunday. All I ««««• The Sunday school board, after the beaches in the afternoon | considering all factors, have decided to a pleasant hoUr. j '«*ve the Sunday school hour the same
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Smith and temUy, of Hewlett,! Kpworth Lcaarue at 7. eaday with Mr. Smith's sister, j Evening worship at 7:45. Sermon by >b Wright, of Coi-ona avenue.' thei j^mstor.
I Tueaday evening, July 5, the first A very pleoaant day was spent on j quarterly conference at a o'clock- Monday, when Miss Luck Askln, ofj Wednesday evening weekly Rockawuy areBue, and Charies Kauf-j prayer service. "J<. is 32 37. man. of New York, went to see "Quefn j The anonthly meeting of the ofBcial ¦ gll l^4»" «»d "LittJej Glrla IB Blue." Board will foUow. Election of oaWera.
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Presbyterian
2:30 p. m. Sunday School, i 10:30. a. m. jloming service. 7:46 p. m. Evening prayer,
WANTjkOH CHURCHF> Memorial Cengregatienal
Services at 10.30 a.m. and 7.1' Bun^y School at 8.30 p.m.
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EXJ^ECTSMOUNSKirSBAIL OFROOOWIiLBEFORFEI
Mineola, .Tune 30,— lO.xpre-s.sitig lief that the prisoner liad •'..ikivi" ball," Asulatant District Attonie •vin N. Edwards yesterday asked J dg« Lewis J. Smith to issue an ordo rest fdr William Smollnsky. milted jointly with Augtist Schulta for ir. be^yr t»f the twme of Frederick K dcrt of Centre Island last April.
S<^huitx waa convicted here T but Smoliiuiky failed to respon.i fhen his case ^a^ called for trial, y. wards behaves Smollnsky iis in ' and that the 13,000 c*aah bail h« ; will be dv-H-lared forfeited.
These two men are alleged ; loet a tMNStioad of pltmd«<r vhn boat capsized in a slorm. Tli^^ . alive because of tbe timely arri^ dorkman at Q^ar Bay. It is du. $8,080 worth of ruga and taiiestr;. toi& from tke home at the fainoi- aationfil• attorney weje recoven tba clutcuieil.
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