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A T EASTER CHURCH SER VICES
V HER EASTER JOY
ROCKVIM.l'; CKNTKK (Ml KCHKS
Raplint Cliarrh
¦ Rev. jllexander F. Jobnann, pastor.
KnKler •n(.mfn,{ at IO:ZO, the pastor win preach on "The Cbrlatlan'M Hojie."
At the 7:>5 evening service the ordi¬ nance of ;<aptl8m will be administered and the subpcrt of the sermon will be "Eternal T.lfe In Chrlnt."
H|>c<:ial Hunday Hchool Eaater s«r- rion at 11:4(>.
B. Y. P. AV., TiMsdar « P. M.
Prayer meeting and annual corpor¬ ate bufdneiw meeting of fhe church FrWlay »vtnlng.
Baptint
MuRlcal progmm. morning nervlce: Anthom, "Ah it Itogan to IMwn," ¦Vin¬ cent: anthom. "Thoy Have Taken Away My I»rd," K. C. Maker; offertory nolo, •The Ix>rd in Rlnon, " Hnlllvan.
Kvening Morvlro: Anthem. "Awake, Thou That Hloop«-th," Htalnor; anthem, "<:ml Ho lx>v»<l the World." Stalner; otfortory, "liuol for tenor and Iwkim, "«o Thou l.ijulh Thy Divine Petition," fitalner.
Charrh of Ihe Axrensinn
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Raster mu.Hk?.
Holy Communion iit 6 a. m. and 8 n. m.
Holy communion, 10.45 a.m.. Procex- nionni hymn, ".Iohuh Chrl.Mt l.i Risen Today," l.yrn Dnvldloa; Infrolt, "Christ Our Passover," Howott; Kyrlc, F. O. s.«iort; fSlorla Tibl and Ijius TIbl, pTTyfl; hymn. "All Hall the Power of Joxum' Name," Holdon; Ulorla Patrl, Ployol; nnt ham, "Ah It IJogin.s to Dawn,' ¦Vincent; ,SanctU!«, ISenedlctn.H, Agnii.t TVi, and (iloria In K.xcel.sl.s, "K. (1. iJos wort; rooe.ttflonal, "Tin- Strife H O'r-r," I'aloHtrin.i.
KvciiHong, 4 p.m.:
Processional hymn, "Ho I.s Ri.sen," Noondor; Magnificat and Nunc fiimittlH, .1. C. Mark«; hytnn, "Come Ye Kaith- ful," Sullivan: offurtory anthom, "Thoy Have Taken Away." Htalnor; roces.slonal hymn. ".Io.huw IjIvo.s," (tauntlett.
OrganiHt, Mir;; Marguerite Clifford; < iK.imiii.st'T, Mr.«. M. K. Cook,
Holy rrlnity Lntheran
S<intli Park and I,incoln avonuo.t.
Kiistor Kinidny, March 27:
Morning service at 10.45, with holy communion. Preparatory service ot lO.SO.
Sunday .School at 2.SO p.m. Special KnKter colebmtion.
Kvenlng Horvice at 7.44 r-m. Kpoolal inilHlCfkl »«vl<*e. The Vested choir will Hing nn Ka.itei- cantata, "Tho Risen l^iid." by Schnecker.
(!ood Kriday evening, March 2'>, at 8 p.m., Hp«-cial l.onton nervlce. A. O. Mnrcoll, of Hart wick Seminary will preach and conduct Hcrvlco.s.
A cordial invitation to attend thcs« nervlcoM Ih oxtenrlod to our tnomber^ and trlendH. An cMpoclal Invitation I: extended to thoHc who have more re¬ cently located In our community. l..et all bo a.'^.surod ot .1 mo.st hearty Chris¬ tian welcome.
Special service In the Presbyterian Church,' corner T.Akii<vlew and Morris nvonuoH, on (Jood Kiiiljiy menlng at 8 o'olo<k comhictod by Rev. .1. Webster Bailey, D. I). Approiirlate music by tho choir.
.,^_.ati2^ia»*'>* -M. K. Church
" Sunilny Kvoning, Marrh 27.
Senior choir of thirty voices. Organ proludo. I'roces.slonal Hymn, •ThrlMt the Ixird Ih Rlwen." Pmyer. Rev. Richard Hogarty, Response, "Sevenfold, Amen." Stalver. ' Anthem, Uft Up Your Heads," Hopkln.s. .An¬ them, "Why Seek Ye fhe Dead, " Hen- rich, tjuartotte, "Tn Ileum In B mi¬ nor," Dudley Buok. Offertory Solo, "Rise Olorloun Conqueror," Wood.". Crelghton. Hymn. "RoHUrrectlon Hymn." Anthom, "Thoy Have Taken Away My ixir.1," Htalnor. Anthom, "Holy Art Thou" (Ijirgo), sung by KIngsmlll. Anthom, "Cotl Hath Ap |H>lnto<l a Day, " is. Tours. Recessional Hymn. "Rejoice Yo inire In Heart."" Benediction. Sevoafold Amen.
Sololsttt: MlsH Janet Crelghton, Mrs. Ernest RoliortH. Mrs. Wm. S. Burdick, Mrs. Hei-hort Child. OrganiHt: Miss Marie Wright. William .M. llurdlck, 1>1 lector.
K4M KVIU.K CKNTRK CHIRCHKN PresfcyMriaw '^
Koster Will lie observed In the Pres¬ byterian Church Sunday morning at 11 o'ctock. Srrmon by Roy. J. Weo- Mter Bailey, D. !».. acting pastor. Hul>- Ject, "The Triumph of Uf.- " Special Easter mindc by tho choir.
Sunday H<hool nt 10.4R.
At 7.SO, Bastei exercises by the Sun- (l,iy School.
Choir rehear.ial Saturday evening at (he church.
BAIJIWI.N tMI RcSks
St. PHer'H Lutheran
Student I'n.Htoi I!, fharlo.s (ioorlng.
Eastor Sunday morning xorvlof' at 10.SO o'flock, when Iho subje<-t .of the wrmon will be "He Has Risen, He Is .Vot Horor'
Sunday evening at 7.4B o'clock there will 4)0 a special Kastor service for Sun¬ day Hchool. Everyone i.s cordially In¬ vited to attend.
All Saints* Episcopal .Missions
Consolidated sorvices Ka.ster Hunday it Knights of Pythias Hall. Orand ave¬ nue, of both miKHlons. Sunday School will be held at 10 o'clock. Holy com- n'lnion nnd HOtinon will take place at II a.m., \rchdeacon DufTleld offlclatlng.
A.s Dr. Henry M. Itnrbour will bo ibligod to lie In Now York, no services nill bo hold nt his rosldonre noxt Sun lay. Sorvices at both plnoos will lie hold tho following Sunday. It I.s con¬ templated that after the two congre¬ gations have grown to sulBclent pro¬ portions to support a church, a build¬ ing will be erected on a centrally lo¬ cated Hito, and the two congregations merged.
script a brief outline history of the Precport church.
A special Easter offerinK will ba made for the current expenses of ths church.
Christian Ncienre Sadety
Services every Sunday at 11.15 a.m. and 8.SO p.m., in the Levy building, 110 South Main str.-!et, Freeport. Sunday School In the same huildlng, IWB a.m. A reading room is molntjiined at the same address, and Is open dally from X to 4 p.m., except Sundays and legal holldnya. ,
rint Baptist ninrrh
Rev. Erwin fX-nnetl, Pastor. Easter Sonday
n A. M., "If Christ did not rise from the rrave, what became of the Chrlstl.in believer and the Church?" 7:46 P. M.. Sermon: "Why Baptists Im merw". The sermon will Ih* followed by the administration of the ordinance of Now Testament Baptism.
Tho .Men's Oub of the Baptist Church of Froojiort will hold a meeting in the church .Monday evening, March 28. Judge Clinton M. Flint will deliver an address. Ijidlon and friends of the church and congregation invited.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev, Diinlol M. Lewis, pastor.
Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. ICiistor sermon by tho pastor.
The following musical Holectlon.s will 1« rendortsi: "Chrl.st Is Risen." Ramler; Chorus choir. "Tho Rays of Victory Dawn." Wilson: Chorus choir. Eiister solo. Miss Evelyn Stephenson of Uooso- velt. Itecoption ot members at the morning service.
Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Classes 'or all ages. Preparatory membership l.i.ss mo<-tH af tho close.
Eiiworth League at seven. Leaders, tliss llattle Smith and Miss Elnora ;iu< kloy.
Kvenlng worship at 7:45 p. m. Easter lormon by the pastor.
Musical numbers: "Christ Is Risen." riamler: Chorus choir. "Tho Day of It<>»urr<s'ti(in." Adams; Chorus choir. 'Ix)w in tho Onivo He Lay." Ixironis; 'horuH choir. "The Kye of Faith," Thomas; Male Quartet.
FKEEPORT CHURCHES I^utheran
Rov. C. H. Miller, pa.stor, «1 North Iitivo street, Froop«.rt.
Easter Sunday:
Morning .service: Communion will be
dminlstored on Sunday morning at
10.30. The theme, "The Re.surroction
and tho Cro.ss.""
Evening .service, an Easter festival, in.stoad of tho regular service. The public is invit'^d.
Hunday Hchool, 9.15. I^a.st Sunday 170 .scholars were In attendance. We need 30 more to roach tho 200 mark. Send your boy and girt.
Every Lutheran In Froeport Is a.skod to stand luick ot the church ot his faith.
The total attendance for last Sunday was 520; Sunday School, 170; morning service, 109; evening service, 250. Were you one of them?
OCEAN SIDE
Ocean Side .Methodist Episcopal Church
Pa.st«r, Rov. G. Laass.
Easter Day Sorvices: Tho pastor m-lll preach at the morning service on "The Risen I»rd."'
The FVistor program to bo given b> the Sunday School at tho evening ser¬ vice, commencing at 7:.'I0 o'clock, com¬ prises carols, solos, duots !ind roi na¬ tions. A large congregation ts antici¬ pated.
Knstor Sundoy marks the close of the f'onforenco Year. We trust all subscrlb- ers In arrears will hand in thoir en¬ velopes this wook. The new envelopes are now ready for distribution.
Christian (Science .Sticiety
Rockville Centre Bank buililing, Sun¬ day services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Hunilay School 11 a.m. Wednesday evening .sir. vice at 8 p.m.
MERRICK (HI RdlES
Church of Ihe Redeemer
Rov. W. H. Littobrandt, Pastor.
faster Day, March 27:
7.30 a.m., celebration ot holy com¬ munion; 11 a.m., prayer, sermon, <<iiii- munion. Anthom, "Christ Our Pass¬ over," Krod Schilling; Festival To Doinn In E flat, Dudley Duck; solo, "I Know That My Rodeemor Liveth," fioni "The Messiah, " Mrs. F. B. Router.
3 p.m.. Church School service. Chil¬ dren .singing from the cantata, "Our Eastcir King."'
S |i.m., musical, '"The Risen King."
Freeport Presbyterian
tester Services
Mrs. 'VanRlper will preside at the Organ and tbe pastor Rev. J. Sldnev Oould will preach.
In the morning the following mualo will be renderd;
Organ Preluds, "Unfold The Portals " by Gounod.
Offertory Solo—Selected—Mrs. A. n (^irrlngton.
Anthom—"He Is Risen"-Schilling.
The theme of the morning sermon will be "The Church and fho Resurrection."
In the evenliiK tha music will b« cantata, "Allelulla, Hail With Glad¬ ness", Oalbralth, rendered by the choir and a quartet.
Organ "Eiister Poetlude"-Pa«e.
The paator will read from manu-
XORTM .MERRICK CHI'RCII 81. John's Lutheran
Rev. J. Ci. Snyder, Pastor In Charge. Services, Easter Sunday, at 10:45 A. M., Epistle, I Cor. 5; 6-8, "Christ our Passover.'" Cosiiol, Mark 10:1 S, "The Resurrection of Christ." Sunday
.School at 10 A. M. The catechumens class metis cvecx-JSunday at 9:30 A. M. Kveryone is cordially welcome.
Ijist Sunday a solo was rendered, by Mrs. Bullia when she sang the .selection, "The Palms."
Thopugh the careful guidance ot tho pa.stor, the Sunday School has made plans for an appropriate programme for the celebration of Easter. Arrange ments have also been made tor special music. The service will be combined noxt Sunday, and lioth tho congregation and fhe Sunday School members will Join In the celebration of the Easter Festival.
Announcement was made last Sun¬ day that Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Schanr Schmidt of Jerusalem avenue had made the church a gift of a bell, and brief dedloatory service was held to cele- brate the occasion. The gift came as a surprise to all the members and friends of the church.
Victory, Shelley; Eosttr Hymn. An them, Conso Bee The Place Whert | Jesus Iv«y, Parker. Hymn, Our Lord Is RIaen From The Dead. Burnby; S«> lo, Easter Flowers.' Sanderson; Hymn. The l>ird Is Risen Indeed. Root; Organ Postlude.
Evening: Organ pivludo; hymn Sing With AU The Sons of Glory. Bset boven; Anthem, Lift Your Glad Voices. Brackett; Solo, Easter Morn. Rohii; Hymn, Hall The Day That Sees Htm Rise, Clark: Hymn, Rise. Glorious Con queror, Risff, Mason; Org:in Postludo.
A. M. K. Zion L. Harvey, D. D.. pa.stor.
East»r Sermon at 10.45 A. .M.
Subject. "Life and Imortality to light through the risen Christ." Clasn | a/ter sermon. I
Sunday Schoor at 3 P. M. |
The choir will sing at the morning i Service.
At 7.45, P. M.. the Sunday .Sehofil will render a special program. Mrs. Murry will render a soleition on "The Cruclflxlon."
Strangers are welcome.
Transflfmation Episiipal
Rev. R. H. Scott. Rector. Easter S<Tvlces
Holy Communion 7 and 10:45 A. M •processional. 109 (old) "Welrnme ll!i;> jiy Morning", 169 (newt. SuPivan: An ihem—Christ Our Passover. Elvey, Kyrle Elleson, Glorui Tlbl. Field; Hymn, 121 (old) "The .Strife Is O'er", 17J (new), Palostrina; .Sermon; Gloriii, Elvey; Offertory Anthems; ".-Xwake I'p My Glory", llurnby; "Break Kortli Into Joy", B.irnby; Doxology. Burgeols; Sui s<ihi Corda, San< tus. Field: Hymn, L'jr, (old) 33« (new), llod;;os: Gloria In K> celsls, tilil I'hant; Ameiis. Staliiei. .'une Dimltlls, Round: Recessional, 117 old) 179 (now). "He Is Risen '. Ne.nndi i. Church School .Service :! I". .M.: Pro cosslonal. 170 (new!. .Sullivan: IValm-- nS: Le.sHon- St. Matthew's Gospel. Chapter 2S; Hymn, U'l (old) 173 (nov. I, 'The Strife Is O'er", From Palestriu': Creed and Prayers; Hymn, 110 (old) 117 (new), "Angels Roll the P.iwU Awa> " Itriper; Address; Offertory Hymn, IIJ (old) 172 (new), "Jesus Christ is Rl.so.i Today", From Lyra Davidlcn; Recess¬ ional, 117 (old) 179 (now) "lie Is Itlseii . Ncander.
Evening Musical Service 7:45 1'. >( Processional, 110 (old) 170 (new), .^'ulli van; Gloria, Elvey: Magnllicat. Nun' Dlmlttls, In F Major. Garrett: Hvrnn 109 (old) lf.9 (now). "Weliome llapriy Morning", ,Sullivan: Hymn, 12'„' (oM) 176 (new), '"Jesus Lives! Thy Terror^ Now", Gauntlett; Offertory—Violin S> lo—T^rgo, Hniidel: Mi.ss Virginia .VI dridgi-; Doxology. Bonrgools; .\nthoni - Break Forth Into Joy, I{.irnliv: Solo — The RosuiToction. Harry Howe Shel¬ by, Mrs. M. N. Mllbank; Violin Solo-- I>a Zingana. I?ehn. Ml.ss Virginia Al- drldge: Anthem—.\wake t'li My (Jlory. Barnby; Solo—Foster Dawn, R. l(. Woodman, Mr. R. Leonard Watklns: Violin Solo—Chanson Trlste, Tschul kow.sky, Mls.s Virginia Aldrldge; Amon.s, Stainor; Roco.ssion.il,
hojcetoshmuute
SPRIN^
HMraig* PltBanl to
AdopboB of Tax ExcMptioa 0> New H<
NOIiTH BELLMORE
nrace I.ullieran Churrh
J. <!. !<n\iler. I'.islor. Easter Sunday .Service will start at 3:30 P. M. The Children's Festival will be combined with the church sor- vices. .All weleomo.
Holy
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SI. Mark's Episcnp,il
Easter Sunday
Communion. 8 P. M.
al l-:;ister Service 3 P.
St. .Mark's M. E.
Rov. Richard llegarty. Pastor |-;astoi« Service
T .\. M, .Siinriso Epworth l.oagnp scrvlio.
9:30 A. M. Junior I.oaguo.
10:30 A. M. liistcr Sermon by the |i:i.«inr on '¦.-!..nio Gliniiises Into the Next Woilil." Kaster music by tho Junior choir.
About one hundred rnd twenty new membors will l.o received into the chiirfh.
2:30 P. yf, Krvder Sund;iy .schiwtl lesson. .Missionary HuniUiy.
7:15 p. M. A service of Kaster music by the senior choir. All are weleomo to th<'so sei'vico.s.
Mineola. March 7(. Hoptns to stimu¬ late tbe bulldlnc of hemes for ,the averaire ritlsen. an acitatlon ia under way In some parts of Nasaau County to take advantage of that law which permits a county or municipality ta exeroiit from local taxation certain building.
The law which waa pasacd laa« Sep- temlier was tlw outcome of the ac- tivltlos of the Ivockwnod Housing Investigation Committee of which As¬ semblyman Thomas A. McWhinney ia vice-chairman.
Tha bill provides that the county or nmnlcijiallty may exempt from taxation those buildings completad prior to April 1. 1S20. or started be¬ fore April I. 1922 and completed within two years of that date.
Tho residents of tha Town ot North Hemiistead have taken tho matter uo and will hold a hearing April 4 to de¬ termine whether or not It shall be adopted In that town. j The hearing will tie at Manhasset. I Bei-ause there is not a little building I under considoration In that town the outcome of Iho hearing is awaited with no little Interest.
¦ Thrfe Is also considerabla dlscus- skm about the law In (lyster Buy and it Is possible that a hearing on the Isame subject will bo held there In the ' near futuro.
, It Is already in operation tn New
York City and the Ixiroughs of the
_^____^______^_^_^_^ I greater city. Homo folk have seen
t In it a stimulation to building In
"" Queens county but since It is only an
Inside will lie the aame. All sorts of j exemption from local taxation thwe t'oveltles have been arranged for andVho profess to know siiy the saving
a big time la expecte<I.
Tho work of tho Y. W. C. A. M
most interesting and appeals to overj'- one. as do the Boy Siouts and like or- Rinlzatlons. The activities of the "Y, W." nre varied and ouoh In Its own way does the mind and body of a girl all the gnod in the world.
The Blue Triangle Girls over elgh-
Is hardly worth trying for. There lan be no exemption from county taxe!4 {Unless the Hoard of Huporvisors em¬ brace the imivlslons of the Inw also. I C<Ainty Treasurer William Luyster I today in talking of what tho law imeant said that It struck him as rather an inefroclual thing that would I only benefit tho big and rich man
tocn and the Girl Reserves under that i *''^° wanted to build u mansion.
ano, ate known tho length and breadth] ¦'Whot we all need." said the Coun.
of the country. They have for their i'>' Treasurer." is a law that will help
172 (new). From Lyra D<.riilicii Henry Uogors, Organist and master.
Eastor Sunday, March 27, n special
service will lie hold at tho Bellmoro
Presbyterian Chu-chat 10.30 a.m. Tho
(old) I Rev. Harry BlPin, formor pastor of the
DavM Choir
The Lutheran Chunli
Ro^f. W. It. Me.ver, Pastor.
On Good Friday. March 25, Gorm.nn Service at 10:30 "'a. m. with Communion.
•English Service nt )*:00 p. m. wlt'i Communion.
Easter morning at 10:30 o'clock, rj, r man Servlc«> with Communion.
Sunday School at 2.30 p. m.
English service nt 7:30 p. m. Communion.
, Bellniore Piorfbyterinn Church, will be j present aiii^ [.roach {he sermon. It is
ho|>ed thr.t Ihoio will bo a large attend. I anco. ^ •
Himd.iy School will bo hold as usual.
In tln» afternoon, nnd in the evening Ithe pi.stor will bo present nnd kiv n '.¦=poci;.; Ei.stet mei,i>agc.
activities conferences, summer camiM, banquets, receptions, dramatics, voca. tionol t.'ilks, tree employment service, -Amerlcanlaitlon, church, and co-opera¬ tion wlUi the church, tbe sihool. the PiCd Cross, and others.
At present :!7 towns on Long Island are actively engaged in Y. W. C. A. Work and the work Is growing all the time. It is not oxpi-ctod that tho L. 1. quota of $20,000 will be difflcult to oiitaln. As Miss Johnson remarked at the close of tho Interview. "Already we have had three $50 chocks come In here."
The L. I. Y. W. C. A. was organized In March. 1920, ami Incorporated In July of that year. It is u thing that <n
the little fellow, tho poor man."
Ho said that anyone who put up a smnll house for his own o<'cui>unov or even for rental would get only an exemption from Imal taxation which would lie small, while the mllllonairo could put up n largo place and save consldornblo lo ndd to his pile.
.Fnist wliiit nctlon other towns In thp county take In relation to ihe law will deis-nd on what the various com¬ munities think.
If Vou Can (irt It
Soloctlon for nn autOfcrnph album: "The noso Is red. n violet hue, from f vital Interest to every (urent on the j lopping up tho mountain dow." Island and tu all tho»e who are Inter- I
READYFORY.W.CA. DRIVE IN 27 VILLAGES
¦stoil In seeing the girl of today the: lean, wonderful woman of tomorrow.
JENKSlfO~ADDRESS BAR ASSOCIATION
Franklyn D. RooscTelt Abo to Speak at Annual Dinner of I Nassau County Lawyers
HUDSON CONTRACTING CO
Telephone 584
25 Shelibank Place, Rockville Centre, LI.::
SAND, GRAVE AND TOP SOU
in the bat^ or delivered, at Reasonable Prices
Red Cedar Posts, Red Cedar Trim aod Lumber
STANDING WHITE AND BLACK OAK TIMBER Cut and Sawed To Ordfr
Estimates on Lawns ahd Collars wm give flgaret oa any w«rk from bOil^Bf a pin to t^Kaining the ooorw of Mill Kiv^ -
Freeport and Rockville Centre Plan j To Go Over the Top of Respec- tive Quotas: Starts Monday
I FroeiMirt, March 2«.—The Long I»l.
and Drive of the Y. W. C. A. for $20,- iOOO will start Monilay and extend to
April 4. In , Freeiiort and Ho<kvlllo
fenlro^- a. determined effort will be
Devotions on Sunday altciraoon >U*n»adc to truvh their rosttective quotas.
Our Lady of Lorrtlo
Greenwich St root Tho Rev. Robort E. P.oylo, Rector
Rov. Jcsoph A. Smith, Curate Ma.sKos on Sundays: 7, 8, 0 and 10.30. Sunday school every Sundjiy nftor the 9 o'clock Mams,
St.30 o'clock. Mass on weekdays: 7 o'clock. Confessions on Saturday afternoon.
Christ's Flrat Presbyterian Chunh
A visit the Y. W. C.
(Margaret Johnson, secretary In charge of the- immedliite district, busily en- g.iirod sorting tagr for Tag Day. Stick- *>¦« f'lr nuios that will be sold at SI A special musical program has boon each. •
.Mineola. March 2«.—Former A^-1 slstant S<-cretarv of the Navy Frank- i lin D. Roosevelt will be one of tho j chief speakers at the annual dinner of tlie Nassau County liar Assoi'la- tlon which will be held at fhe Gar-1 den City Hotel. Thursday night. | April 7. I
Mr. Roosevelt, since he was candl- i date tor the vlce-presldeirt'y on thc'j Democratic ticket haa not lieen rr»u<''i liefoie tho public but he Is an Intel esting siMHtker and will Im- wholly at home ^t a gathering of lawyers.
The other speaker of the evening Is Almet F. Jenks. prosldiiig Justic-- the Freeport Roonas of |ot the Appellate Division of the Su A. on Friday fcund Mlas preme Court of this state.
MOOSE CLUB RESTAURANT
S4t FRONT ST., IIEBIP8TBAO
Regular Dinner 12 to 1 and I to I
Priea SO Cento
Famlafaed Rooma bj Dajr er Week
HOME COOKED CHICKEN DINNER
—SERVED EVERY SUNDAY—
FROM 1 TO 3
—nt—
KETCHAM LODGE
Lincoln Avenne. Bookville Centre
arranged for the Easter Day Hoi-vicos at Chlrsfs First Presbyterian Church. Hempstead.
The evening .sorvico will bo of spo.
O. R tUTHILU M«Mc«
"Isn't It a perfectly glorious dayr" s.ild Miss Johnson In greeting. "Can yon find a place It sit down for a mo menf." Wo are wo-king to capacity clal Interest ns a new Cantata by Gal tn onler to get tho dr ve sUrted and I barlth, entitled "Alleluia, Hall wi<h am Just as keen as can b» to aea Frea- Gladness" wIP. bo th^ musical feature, port and Rockville Ontre go way over This should bo of special Interest to tho tho top as I am sure that they will, friends and admirers of Mies A. Clalro.In Rmkvllle Centre there are three I.Arapman, the contralto whose solo,(haptets of Hlue Triangle Girls now, numbers In tho cantaU are oxco*<llngly with a total membership of 136 and Interesting. jwo have Just added anothtr corpa of
The evening sorvico Will commence («'lrl Re.<<erv«ji of M. We could add promptly at 7.SO and a cordial Invlla-' two more chapters too, if we had soma, tlon Is extended to all friends and mem- one to handle them for us. It's a bers of the church. | sti-ango thing, but Rockville Centre
The quartet consists of Mrs. C. A. with its smaller fe|flilatlon, haa mora Zipp, soprano: Miss A. Clalro I.Ampman, I V. W. girls than Freeport. contralto; George Lelch. tenor: C. A. i Mrs. I^oran Rockwall Is In charre of
tho the committee In Rorkville Centra aad .Mrs. George F. Hasbrouck In Free- {port. In Rockvllla Centra they wUI nttempt to i^lM thefa- quota wtth juat '»ube<riptlona.'whU» in Freeport they First rijurch of Chiist, Scientist.;*"' h*^* • Tag Day, a Movie Banettt, Hempstead. Serrlces Su.nday at 11.16 ¦'"1 otht»r thins*. The tnovla benefit Lm. and S 10 p.m. Sunday School. 11.10 "1" feature "The Uon'a Mall" and a 1-m., Franklin street and Pulton are. | ^ ^'- ^- ^- io^it and country fllm. WednawJay orenlns meeting at S.IO Thera will be a amtliMa aad svaatns I'dock. A readlns room, supplied with | l^rfcrmanoe. :'hrlatkm Scienoa Itteiwture ia open at| I" Rock\iIle Ceatr* a "Klckalatte'
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HEMPSTEAD Clfl'RCHE.S
8t. Georse's Church . Easter Day:
Morning prayar and holy communion. 11 a.m. Prelude, violin solo, "Christ Our Passover," Holden; Gloria Patrl; Te Deum In 1} rtatyThomaa; Gloria Tlbl, Sanctus and Gloi^ in Excelsis, Eyre! in E flat.
Ofrtrtory anthem, "When tho Sabbath Was Past,"" Foster; I'ostlude, violin and organ. Rudolf Jacobs, violinist.
Confirmation and Sunday School carol service, 3 p.m. Prelude, Poemo. Mas senet. harp solo: processional, hymn 170, Sullivan. "Come, Ye Faithful;" Gloria Patri, Magnlhcat; carol, "The World Itself Keeps Easter Day," tradi¬ tional; confirmation, hynrn 211, '"My Faith Looks Up to Thee," Mason; of¬ fertory, harp «olo; Melodle, Haas; Re- cesslonal, hflan 17», ""He Is Risen Neandee.
Evenln* prayer, 7.10. Prelude, harp aolo, "Berceuse," Verdalle; llasrniflcat, Uunc Dlmlttls. Tours; anthem, "The First Day of fjie Week," Bruce Steane offertory, harp aolo, "Twillsht Hour,"' 0»>erthur, Marktn Marsh Banaerman at the harp.
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Special servlcss will mark Easter at tha Hempatead Methodist Church. A number of infania will ba praaented for Baptism, at tha morning service.
The moralns aermon wUI be on the tberaa "Christ The Assurance of Uf» Eternal." The evaninc serrlca wUI b< oc the topic "Eaater In lu Bearin* ot Our DaUy Ufa."
Tha moaicai praciwn for the day willltho above addma averv week d*y. frcml'-a being planned, to ba b«Jd ia tha j^^ ••** to raoovary et tha ranmloAar be aa lollows: li.ie to S p.m. LIfcrai .. Scbod. The price ot' admia-**' <*• loot and the artwt of otkan
MonUnc: 0«tt ..imlnda: ABtbcai eka—d wr bMrawad. -viu bo fly* eaiKa wid avarythiaa l»v«*vad ta thu roMary.
Zipp, barlton. Edward Haiin organist and choirmaster.
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.lustli'e Jenks is without a peer ns a speaker. I^ Is always welcomed at any gathering and lawyers, knowing him so well, get a real pleasure In hearing him ulk. He is at his best when addressing the men of the 11 hench and bar. ^
MORE ARRKT^BCFeCTED IN ! $1,000,000 MAIL robbery!
Chicago, Mar<:h 2«. —Further arresU are expected by the poUrat today in the $1,000,000 mall robbery at the Union StaUon on January 18 laat, tn connec¬ tion with whkh three men wei-o taken Into custody lata yaaterday. StoUn lionda valuad at IS4.000 ware recovered with the arrest of the three.
William Kriatzer, a bond salesman, luadore Goldberg. Krlatcor"s brother- In law, and C. A. Jetraa ware tha three arrested. Kristaar Is held In defkult ef llt.OOO bonds while Ooktberg and ,'etrea were released on bonds of $1,000 each.
Krietser claimed that he found tha $34,000 bonds which ware recovered hi a vacant lot on the North sida laat nlfht. Kr]eta«r aaid 'he gave tbanri to Ooktbarg and Uoklberc save them to fotrea. Tha arraat. of tha three fol- kiwad Jetnte's attempt to aril tha boada to a brokaraca bouoe.
Infomat'on saiaad & am tha amx! et tha three, poat oAaa 'jAlciata say.
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