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NEWS OF
FRKEPORT CHUROilEH
- ^'*^±flldLlJt£ HAS 200 MEMBERS
rtrat Baptlat Chori-fa
Rcv. Brwin i>v«ineU, Pajilor.
11 A. M.—^^A Runaway Preacher timat\ipmr0t By a Oreat Flsh—
7:45 P. M.—Servlco ot Srjns and Jllus- Irated semuHi, The Bower, The S<jed— Tho Sail and The Harveat.
S;45 P. M,—<:7hri8tlan Kndeavor.
S:45 A. M.—Sunday School.
niustralrd Service on Monday eve¬ ning at 8 o'docic. 100 plcluroB ct Napol«on'8 Life, Free to all.
Chorrh ot the Tr^miflBuralbm
I-iong I^acil avefiue and I'ine stroet.'
Spartan Lodge Ptt V. & .\. M. of Froe- IHirt, together witiT Freeport Chapter B. A. M. win attend, Dlvlhe Worship ot thc evening service .at 7:45 p. m. The rector hfjpos to meet the brethren, and comlienlons In such numbers, that the «'hurc-h will be crowded to Its fullest capacity.
Holy C'ommunion at 8 a. m.
Church School »:30 a. m.
M<^niiig pra.yer and sermon 10:45
First Presbylerlan
Morning service 10.30 P. ra. Kvenlng sei-yicc 7.30 p, m. Mfev. John E. Adsms will preach Ixilh morning and evening.
rhriiitlan Sclonce 8(Kiety , Christian Science SiK-iety liolds ser¬ vices in the Levy Building, 100 South .Main street, every Sunday at 11:15 a. m. and 8:30 p. in.; also Wednesday evenings at 8:30 p. m.
Sunday sriiool at 11:l.S a. m. A i-cading rixtni is open daily cxrc|)t Sundays and legal holidays, from 2 to 4:30 I), m.
I'lirlst i.iilluTan. I'hurch
Sunday inorning, 'J.l.'i a. in., .Siimiay School. ,
Morning .service, 1U.:J0 a.m. Tlienu', "Sowers,"
Bvening sci-vlce, 7.1.") p.m. Tlicmo "A Clioseif'T'ew."
.Mond.-iy evening, Men's Chib meet in the Vigilant Flre House on Main street
ROCKVILLE CKNTRB ClirRCHES
l'r>e«byt««1ah Cll(MVli
.Ui.ii.a iiial lAkeview avenues.
Htr,: J. Webster naiky O. r>.. pastor.
aut>Ject of the mwnins sermon at li o'cUfCl.-: "Th^t^RuleB of the Oame. Are you playing fair?"- /
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Evening service at 7: 46 p. m.
Dr. Bailey will apeak on: "Four litf.e Thingw exceeding wise."
Wednesday evening wordliip at' X o' clocli.
St. Mark's M. E. Ciiiirrh
Uev. Richard Hcgaity, rivatoi.
O.'.'.O a. ni. Junior Ijumgito.
10..10 a.m. Se.mon by the iifyrtor. Subject, "Where thc Itoad Divides." MUHic by a Junior choir of flfty voices.
2.30 a. m. Sunday school se.'<slon.
7.00 p. m. Kpworth League service.
7.4& p. m. Sermon hy the r>a«tor en "Memories." Mus]^* by senior choir.
Wednesday evening at 7.-15 p.m. tic p.ostor will conduct tho prayor mcctln;,'.
HRMi>8'rBAD CHLRCRES
Lotkeran
W. K. Myers, pastor. German aerrice at 10.20 a. m. SoBdair Scbod at S.SO p. m. S^caniBf oervtco at 7,tt p. m.
Cbriatfaui SctaHW
' Directors Elated Ortr AccompKdi' : meirt and CoBikifat ef Sncceu --TMwkTweWeeb
' j Hempstead, April 23.—iThere was 'much elation amooK the c^Ritts and I'directors of the Hempatead Club last
First Church of Christ, Scientist; "'«''*• ^^''^ •* ^"^ learned at the Hempstead. Services Sunday at 11,15 i directors' meeting that the membership a.m. and 8.10 p.m. Sunday School. 11.10 ,,^ reached the 200 mark. With this a.m., Franklin atreet and Fullon ave. 1 . _
Wednesday, evening meeting at 8.10 ""'"•^'- «" ^"^ »»»' ^he offlcers feel that o'clock. A reading room, supplied with
Christian Science literature ia open at;"*""^**** ^^^'^ *"' ^ »« difflculty the above address every week day, from
SMOOTHTALK BEGIEES AaOR
Fred<Ke Pisano Fiadt Moxey Bora-
iag Kelt la Ws Pocket Whea
He Sees Nifty Car
1.30 to 5 p.m. Literature may be pur chased tor borrowed.
B.\PTLST ChIrCH
Rcv. .llevaniler Johnson, Past<ir
Sunday at 10:30 tho pastor will preach on •'The Long Way Home."
At 7:45 the subject will, be, "Blessings of a I^nd Itedeemed."
Hunday school 11.45.
I!. Y. I*. V. Tuesday, S p. m.
I'rayer meeting Friday, 8 p. m.
ClirRClI or THE A8CF.N.SI0.\
Freoport M. K. <'liurch
Walter K. Tlioinpsan, D.I)., I'dstor Miinday Nervlies. 10.SO a. m. Sermon by tho pastor,
11.00 p.m. Bible School. Classes for all ag(-s.
0.15 p. m. Young Peoples' Devotional Service.
7.:tO p. III. .Sermon on "Why Worry?"
Wedn(!sday, 8.00 p.m. I'rayer and I'laiso Si'rvicc led by the i>astor.
Thur.sday, 8.00 \x, m. Voung Men's Club in charge of Mr. M. J. Travis.
.Music for morning services: Solo — "Cipon tho Gates of thc Temple," Knup; Anthem—"The Strain .Upraise Al!e- iuia," Buck.
Evening _ Services:—Duet—"Far Orr tho Stars is Thy Rost/'.Vbt; Anthem— "Let Not You Heart Be Troubled," Spi>ak8.
RALDWIN
HF. PETER'S UTIIEKAN CHL'UCU
(!. Charlos Ooering, Pastor.
Stindfty School at L'::!0.
Bible Study Group at 7;00,
Church S«(rvlce at 7:-15,
The Ladles' Aid aro planning a cako sale Saturday afternoon, April "hi. To make ilnal atTangemcnts. the. members moot after the service on Sunday eve¬ ning. All members are requested (o be present, I
All Httint's Episcopal .Mission Al Knights of I'ythlas Hall Sunday School at 10 a. m. Service at 11 a.m., Arch Deacon. .\t Baldwin Harlior, Sunday Sclioof 10 a, m.
Methodist Epi.s<iopal Church / Uev, Daniel M, Lewi.s, pastor
Morning worship at^ lO.'so a.m. Ser¬ mon by the pastor. A special rouuest is mado that every memlier and friend of the church try to be i)rosont at this sorvice, and particularly tho members -of the olllciul boaiil.
Siimlhy school at I'.IU) p. m. Cla.K,scs lor ull ages.
KpWoith League at ,s<.v(ll l". ni.
Kvenlng worship at 7.!;') p. in. Ser¬ mon by the pjistor. Infonnal "sing" at the' opening
Church niglil, W. ihi.-.l ,\ > vi ninv, al 7,15 p.m. This will bo ii pit|iaiatoiy service beforo tho communion which conies tho Hrst Suiulay in May.
NORTH MERRICK CHURCH
Kt. John's Lulheran
(IV, J. G. Snyder, pastor in chufrgo ejvlcos fourth Suiulay after Easter 11 a. 111. Kpl.'sUo, James 1:16-21, Ifts and Duties." Gospel, John
5-1,',. 'TlKist i>ro:iiis-i'i the Coin-
^'illage avenue and College place. Ri'v. Frederick It. HandNfleld, Keetor.
Sunday services: Holy (.'oinniuiiioii at 8 a. m.; morning prayor at 10:15; Sunday sch<jol at 0:30 a. m.; confirma¬ tion servlco at 4 p. in.
Tho Right Rov. P'redfiick liinKC Bishop of Long Island, will visit this church for (Confirmation This Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Our Lady of Loretto
Greenwich Street
The Rev. Robert E. Boyle, Rectoj
Rev. Joseph A. Smith, Curate
Maascs on Sundays: 7, 8, 9 and 10.-10.
Sunday school' every Sunday after
the 9 o'clock Mass,
Devotions on Sunday, afternoon al
3.30 o'clock.
Mass on weekdays: 7 o'clock.
Confessions on Saturday afternoon.
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A..M.E. Zion Church
Rev. M. L. Harvy, D. D., I'astor.
10.45 a. m. Preaching by the pa.stor. Subject, "A Longing for the Courts of the I..ords House." The Junior Choir will sing at this service.
3 p. m. the Sunday School will meet.
7.45 p. m., preaching. Subject, '"I'he reason why Naaman was comraanrled to wash seven times' in the Joi-dan." Tho Senior Choir will sing at thc eve¬ ning sei-vices.
I the success of the enterprise is assured
in reaching thc capacity.
Reports pf the respective committees showed that the work 6n the club prop¬ erty Is piogressing sati*actorily. Good progress is being made on the golf iinlu and tho tennis courta wili be ready for play in about two weeks.
Decorators have been engaged to I'en- ovale the house and plans are under way for the housewarming, which will be held the Saturday before Decoration day. It
.'!tream!ng out of the Flatbush Theatr*
were not at ;ili ^hhm ......i i.i ¦,,.. ¦< . <-iipio
of stars fall ' 'ter-
ior tut lhe nen lot.t
of jiiy to |Mr. and Mis. Fieddit and
(heir wonderful kiddies this aummer. Just in conclusion, Freddie is the
sort that everyone likes and deserves
ail the pleasure that he von get be¬ cause he ha.*^ ^nded out more tlian one
man's share to us. More power to 'em!
Freeport, .\pril 23.—Freeport has a i
good many residents who lare behind TWO WOMEN SUCCEmFUL the fooUlghlH most 6f tbe ^ear. Their ||| J)j|VORC£ ACTIOtS
doings are always Aore or less infer- p^^port. April 2.r-A final deeie.. of eating to us at home. . divorce wai signed in the Suprt-me
The latest came about this way. Har-1 foart by Judge lender Faber. grant old Murray, who owns a glorious voice | ^^ ^ decree of absolute divoi-ce in fa- eiisary to use the halls to Aci^mmodat*3 and uses it to good effect in the.Wln-|yor of Harriel Hllbrandt against her jthe crowd. A large number of fllwf
husband, Francis K- Hilbrandt. Cu-s pri»e-s werb given out and about titggy tody of the child Is given to the wife. wu.'» added to the building fund.
FLORAL PARK
MliLs MalK'l Holderer of Tm a former i-e^td«nt o( Floral I'ut ,w iling frienda and relatives here.
K-'M. Mansur, who has b<^ea ant manairer of the JoUb Wewie CI Co. for several years, haa reatgnad will be asHoclate<l with aUorney Royden Klein.
The E»»chre and Dpjicr h^U] ¦¦ auspices of the Homan Catho.^ this week was largely atlendeo. tnei-e i being so many present that it was na0*|
ter Oarden, formerly In "Sometime and soon in something else, bought snappy roaB.ster car from Brail of this { — village.
The day that it wos to be delivered was a cold miserable day such as we have become accustomed to, and Curt Brail decided not to take the car In until later.
The next day, accordingly, he bundled Into the roadster and delivered it to Mufray'at his New York address. Who svas there at the time but Freddie Pi¬ sano, well known to all the world. Sing
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was at flrst planned to havo ^^^^ ^^^ Coram- Freddie has a Hud- tho opening on I.>ecoration Day, but the*,^^ ^^^^^ j,he has .won better days.
Christian hVicnce .Society
Rockville Ccnii'o Bank building. Sun
day services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sund.iy
School 11 n.m. Wednesday evening se,r-
vice at 8 p.rn.
UOOSEVELT Episcopal Church
10:30, .\. il. Morning prayor and ser¬ mon.
3:00 P. M. Sunday School. 7:f5 P. M. Kw-'ning prayor and ser. mon.
Methmlist Episi'opal 10:30 .\. M. Morning i)raycr. 2:30 P.M. Sunday Sehool. 7:15 P. M. Evening service.
. Jloinan CaUiollc
Masses,'Ji and 10:30 n. tn. Benediction after each mass. •
Sunday Schopl, 10, a. ni.
Presbylerian
10:30 a. m. Morning service. 2:30 p. m. Sunday School, 7:45 p. m. Evening prayer.
PRETTY SPRING BRIDE
Dorothy
.MaH'allum Copeland ii
.Mariied t<if C;ir«il Church
Frcoport April 23.-^.\ pretty'church wedding took place Wednesday even- ing at the Chur<*h of th* Triinsfiguia- Uon on Long Beach, avenue when Dor¬ othy Mao Calhim.-^ftughter of Mrs. Per¬ cy Mact'alium became the bride of Car¬ rol P. Copeland, .son of Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Copeland of Boigen place. Free- port. Rev. Reginald H. Scott performed the ceremony.
Tho bride was attended by hdr sl.sti^r .Mrs. James G, Agnew as Matron of Honor ami tho Misses .Marion Copeland and Florence Kelsey as bridesmaids. Thu bride was lovely in whito .satin and tullo with a veil of tulle and orange hlossoms, '
Both the hi ille and bHdc groom are woll known in Fieeport, Mrs. Cope¬ land is the neice of Mr;<. li,; Fitsimmons of 115 Merrick road.
Copeland is a former sei-vice man and was gassed and wounded overseas. h\>i- lowing tho ceremony at tho chnrch a reception was held at the home of the iiride'R parents and then the young couple loft for* Wa.shington, Atlantic City and Annapolis. i;pon their return they will reside in Baldwin.
HILD ROOSEVELT RI .MOR
KooHi-viU. April 23.—Rumor lias ll here that th<* now bank about to begin business will bo named "Washington" there being a Whifelioiise In it.
tiic
Methoflist Epi.scopal
Rev. fjaul O. Curtis, Ph. D., pastor
9 a.m., class meeting,
9.45 a.m., Sunday School.
11 a.m., worship and sermon by pastor,
6.30 t««m., Epdorth League.
7.30 p.m., worship and sermon by the pastor.
Tue.sday, 8 p.m., cottaifo meeting.
Thui-.sday, 2.30 p.m., Ladies' Circle.
Friday, 3.30 p.m.. Junior League; 8 p.m., prayer service.
date has been set ahead, in order not to interfere with other affairs more close ly connected with Memorial Day.
HND SEVEN HOUSES NOT PAYING FULL WATER TAX
Rockville Centre, April 23.—Villagt Clerk George Utter reported to the Board Thursday night that seven hous¬ es had bet'n found where water tax was ])ald only for one family while two wore ot.'cupying the houso. Also that two houses Were found to have additional bathtubs whieh had not been previously reported.
He was Instructetl to send bills to the owners for the additional I'hargos. dating from thc timc o( conversion and inst.'illation.
During the 102o construction period season Pennsylvania built approxi¬ mately 410 miles of concrete roadway, a world's iccord for one season.
- "Pisano," .said Brail in Jocose terms, "Why don't you get rid ~^ that old 'can' you have out there and buy one of our new sedans," and he went on to describe the many tilings that go to make his 'carS attractive.
Freddie listened attentively and hla brow wrinkled in thought. .\k his gaze rested on the old faithful Hud.son, his eyes grew cold and unsympathetic and as the picture of the shiny new sedan appeared lieforo his oyes, he straight¬ ened with a sudden re.>'olve.
"Curt," ho exploded, "I am a man of few words. How much do you havo to have dowu and the Hudson rolled in?"
When told, Pi.sano never batted an oyola.sh lait with tho smile tl>at has warmed many a heart acios.s the foot¬ lights in 7l6:.:{84'J5763ri4 ^heaties and ono movie hou.se he handed out the dollar bill and onlered the car brought j to the theatre that evonlng. It was] done. I
Last night after thc Miow the folks.
Telephone 584
25 Shellbank Place, Rockville Centre, LL
SAND, GRAVEL AND TOP SOIL
in the bank or delivered, at Reasonable Prices
RED CEDAR POSTS, RED CEDAR FOR RUSTIC WORK
STANDING WHITE AND BLACK OAK TIMBER
Cut and Sawed To Order
Estimates on Ijiwns and Cellai-s O. If. TCTHILL, Manager
St. George's Episcopal Roclor, Rov. Charles H. Snedeker. Fourth Sunday after Easter: Holy communioo, 8 a,iri. Church School, 9.15 a.m.*» Morning prayer and sermon, 11, Evening ,service, 7.30.
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We have a fow tiiuisual Re-liuilt lleo cars .so well constructed that they are being sold with a HKW CAU GIAKAXTISK.
This meariR.more tbiiii it souiids. Workmanship and appearance assure dollar for dollar value from us. We want you to Investigate fhe.ie UKOS beforo buy¬ ing elsewhere and T<l LNDfCK YOI; TO CO.MI-i, .\.\1) TO DUKHAV K.XPE.VSKS WK WILL APPLY fHiS ADVKRTISK.MK.XT (0.\K ONLY) AS $10 on any RKo KK-Bl'lLT .car you purch.iso at any of our branirhes listed below.
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Methodist Episcopal church the annual mooting of the l;:pworth League wili bo hold. A social timc will follow the huM- pess session. The annual election of officers takes place at this time and ev¬ ery member and friend of the young people is uisotl to ho present.
Texas with ita area of 365,780 square miks (France has only 204,092 without .\Isaee-Lorralne), compares majestically with P.hodc Islands 1.2'ill square miles.
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UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER
Telephone 337 Freeport
51 W^st Merrick Road
FREEPORT. N. Y.
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UPHOLSTERING
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riioue: RockviUe Centre 80-M Onn Itliirk North Trolley Stop 102
Any Make of Generators, Starters, Coils Masmetos, Horns, Switches, Etc., Repaired
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Near Fo.xhurst Road, Ocean Side
VILUGE AVENUE, Rockville Centre.
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E. BELUNSON'S
JEWELRY STORE & MUSIC SHOP
24 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y.
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Wsrk t'Hll(4 For and Delivered
lAeutlnc Troiiblex Our Hwrrtolly
60 Ihir Guuruntee on All Work
Cant Rewired Battery Service j ',
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'Sunday ScIkmjI at 10 a. m. Tho cat- .¦lmmon.s' niitnm ments every HuuOuy at
NORTH RKLLDIOklE
Grace l.ttlheran
llev. J. tl. Snyder, pastor In charKU Services, fourth .Sunday after Kasur ji> I p. m. KpLstle, James 1: l«-ai. "tilfts and 1 miles," Oospol, John lB:5-r5, "I'hrlst pnjmis.'s thr • r."
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Hunday School at 3 p. in. i ii< tat- echunien.s' class meote eyo^y aiBunUay,' p. ra. f .
l>AYLtOyT HAVING
feo ln\« ' rtiy, at
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will chaiWJ Sunday.
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Do you Know the.Facts About Building Costs?
Oo you know that lumber and building niateriuls aro down?
Havo you talkcd'to us lately about buildlngT
Do you know how reasonably you can make neodod repiira, build your new home, or remodel your old one?
Better get In touch with the aituation at once.
The big building program that was expected In 1920 failed to develop. The nwinafactureru were caught with too large Btocks, and were forced to turn them over at almost cost.
We can show you a substantial saving on every Item In oijr line.
But' It's only fair to tell you this condition may be oiilr lemporaiT. The country la short more than a million homw. Our own cityi Is short BOOpOO homes. Wlien people l)egln to do thla long delayed building, demknd will Increase riipldly, cr«at- Ing 4inother shortage ot materials, and prices will a.Jvance again.
If you are planning to huUd, remoc^el, or repal#, come In and let u» fIve you flgures. Then when wo ohow you tha actual Barings oyer last year's prices and show yoyi how favorably present coatr, cmnpare with those of 1914, make your own decision.
G«t in touch with us today.
Nassau Lumber Company
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