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THE DAILY KE7TEW, SATUBDAT, JTJmS 4, 1921
VaJHS
CHURCHES
FREEPORT rm'Rf HES
Firitt Baptist
South Grove dtreet, near Pine Street,
The Rev. ErwIn r>ennett. pturtor.
Sermon at 11 a.m., "The OoRpel antl
how to preach tt accordinif to I'aul."
Memorial nervlce at f\i p.m. Sermon "The FlaK on the Solder's fJrave." Sunday Scliool at 9.4Tt a.m.
MHhodM Epiflropal
The Rev. Walter E. ThompMfn, D. D., Pantor.
Sunday nervloeB:
10:30 a. m., Rermon and reception ofi memberH.
lla. m,, children'h rhurch service.
2:S0 p. m., Klhle school.
7 p. m., Epworth League devotion;^! ¦ervlce.
7-45 p. m., Hiwf ial addrcps to Freeiwrl CounHI, 57. .lunior Order irnlted Ani«'ri- can MechanlcH on the topic, "The Ideal ArtnTictin." Everybody welcome to all th«8e serviced.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer and praise service.
Thursday, 7 p. m., Mon's riub annual ^ilnnf'r and election of offlcer.^ for the ensuinK year.
First Baptist
The Rev. Erwin Ocnnott, pa.itor.
II A. M.—.Sermon: "The KKOti.nm of Chri-st." lyord'.s Supper at eloHe of service.
7:45 P. M.—SonK sorvico und sormon. Hormon: "The YounK Mjin and tlie Homo."
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
I'rayer and testimony meeting, Thursday nt 8 p. m.
Christ Lutheran Rev. C. H. Miller, pa.'^tor. Tho community in invited to attend snuivorsary services on .Sunday, .lune
D. The twelfth year of tho church's existence will be marked on this date.
liUtherans aro daily movinK into Freeport and they are reque.sted to pet In touch with this lIouri.shinB conRre- gation.
There are mnny unchurched people in Freeport. To theni wo extend a wel¬ come into the church.
Sunday school, 9:15.
Morning seivlce, 10:30.
Evening service, 7:45.
Anniversary Dinner.
The speaker at the m'ornlng service will be Dr. I. Chantry Hoffman of rhiladcli)hia.
At tho evening servico Dr. Samuel Trexler, a former chaplain with the A.
E. F, in France and now president of tho Nnw York and New England Synod (viU address the congregation.
On Monday evening, June 6, mem- jers and friends of the church nre in¬ tuited to the onnlvoT.sary dinner at the freeport Club. The dinner will be fol¬ lowed by a program of son;? by the ;al;mt of the chuich, greetinss Ky for- iier pa.stor and an address by the Rev. B. V. Preuss.
NORTH MERRICK CIU'RCIIES
St. John's Lutheran Tho Rov. J. G. Snyder, pa.stor In Kharge.
Service, second Sunday after Trinity, jt 11 a. m., epi.stle, 1 John 3:13-18, "Ex- liortation to Brotherly Love."
Gospel, Luke 14:16-24, "The Great Bupper."
Sunday School meets every Sunday nt 10 a. m.
WANTAGH CHURCHES
Memorial Congregational
Services nt 10.30 a.m. and 7.41: Sunday School at 2.30 p.m.
p.m.
BELLMORE CHURCHES Methodi.sf and Presbyterian
Tho Methodist and Presbyterian churches of llellmoro will hold a union service oiy Sunday evening, June 5, at 7:45 In the Methodist building. The pastor qi the Presbyterian church will preach .'on "The Question of Amuse¬ ment and Recreation."
It has been voted that young peo¬ ples' meetings will soon be held at the Pre8*:;'terian church for a half hour preceding eveninif service. Preaching flervlces hereafter will open at 7:45 p. m.
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B. Leventhel, FREEPORT
Successor to F. R. Liebcrman & Sons
! HEaCPSTKAD ClItTlCHES
• MethodlBt E|«iscop«l
j Rev. Saul O. Ctirtlce. pastor.
9 a.m.. claaa meeting. ! 9.45 a.m., Sunday SchooL » ' 11 a.m., worship and sermon by the j pastor.
I «.45 p.m., Epworth I.rf«gue. ' 7.45 p.m., union Memorial Sunday ' Service. I Tuesday. 8 p.m.. cottajre meeting.'
Thursday, 2.30 p.m.. Ladles' Circle. i Friday. 4 p.m.. Junior League; 8 p.m., I prayer service.
Lumber and Building Materials
Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim
Brick, Lime and Cement
Builders' Hardware and Paint
JOHN J. RANDALL CO.
15 N. Long Beach Ave. Tei.S25 FREEPORT, L. I.
I . Methodist Episcopal
Pastor, Rev. Saul O. Curtis, Ph. D. j 9 a.m., class meeting. I 9.45 a.m., Sunday School. I 11 a.m., holy communion and reccp- I tiorf of memljors.
6.40 p.m., Epworth I.,eague. 7.45 p.m., worship with seiTnon by the Rev. Dr. Rennle, representing Near East Relief.
Tuesday, 8 p.m., cottage meeting. I Thur.sday, 2.30 p.m., Indies' Circle. I Friday, 4 p.m., Junior League; 8 p.m., prayer service.
I A.M.E. Zion
I The Rev. M. L. Harvey, D.D., pastor. I Order of services for .Sunday: I 10.45 a.m., subject, "The Lion of the Tribe of Judah." Music by the Junior ; Choir.
Sunday School at 3 p.m. Preaching at 7.45 p.m. Subject, "Tri- ' umphant Chrl.st on the Cro.ss." Ktrang- ers welcome. I'rayer meeting Thur.sday evening. iJist service for the conference year. The Eucharist will be served after the .sermon.
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Lutheran Epiphany
The Rov. W. R. Meyer, pa.stor.
Sunday, June 5.
Sundny .school at 9:15 o'clock.
English .service at 10:.S0.
On Sunday, June 5, Dr. A. H. Rennie of Rockville Centre will he with us anil present the pressing needs of tho Near East Relief.
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock.
SPORTING GOODS
MOTOR BOAT
I 5 South Main Street -:- FREEPORT, N. Y. S
Telephone, 60 Freeport
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Modern Equipment and Expert WorkmlBii will give you a ser- vice you can't get elsewhere on Long Island
Brass Beds and Electro Plating in AU Its Branches
We Do General Mill Work and Can Care for Your Home Alter¬ ations of This Kind
KLASS AUTOMATIC CORP.
D. R. Longnecker P. L. Hurrell H. Weber
Formerly L. & H. Mfg. Co.
Observer St., TeL 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N; Y.
BALDWIN CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal
The Rev. Daniel M. Lewis, pastor.
Morning worship at 10:30. Hormon by the pa.stor.
.Sunday school at 2:30,
Epworth League at 7.
Evening Worship at 7:45. Sermon by the pa.stor.
Informal "sing." Seats free. Cor- djal welcome.
Wednesday evening nt 8, church prayer meetln/?.
"Studies in tho Dook of Job."
Children's Day, June 12. Baptism of infants at morning service. Sunday school exercises in the evening.
St. Peter's Lathmbi
The Rev. Q. Charlea Goeriniir, pastor.
Sunday,-Junn 5.
Sundar schoul 9:45.
Service 10:45.
Ve.«tpen! 7:45.
Momlng service week'y from now on. You are cordially invited to worship.
Members of the Sunday school are requested to meet at the chapel at 2 p. m. Saturday, June 4, to particlpaft in the anniversary parade of the South Side Bible Union to be held at Rock¬ ville Centre. Tran.sportatlon will be
ville Centre. Tran.nportation will be Iirovided for all.
The Ladies' Pari.sh Aid Society will meet in the chapel on Thursday at 2:30 p. m.
All Saints' Episcopal .Mission
Knights of Pythias Ilall.
10 a. m., Sunday School.
11 a. m.,Morning prayer and sermon by Archdeacon Duffleld.
Sunday School also at Baldwin Har¬ bor, 9:45 a. m.
Holy Trinity Lutheran
South Park and Llneotn avenues.
The Rev. Henry J. I'tlum, Jr., pastor.
Sunday services:
Evening at 7:4.1.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
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We offer several npw styles tl^is week that em¬ brace solid comfort, durability and a great saving in price. One of these is a broad toe, black kid Blucher, lace, with rubber heel and cushion insole.
At $8.00
Another is a soft brown Elk Blucher, lace, working shoe, with a good leather sole and full
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At Onlv $3.50
This shoe was $6.00 during the war.
A tliird mode! is a brown calf Blucher lace, rub¬ ber heel, broad toe welt sole.
At $7.00
These excellent values should fill every need
W. E. CREVOISERAT
95 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Phone 1438 Freeport, N. Y
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PRESENTING
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Professional Vaudeville. Dancing. Dancing Contest. Door Prize.
RESCUE HOOK & LADDER TRUCK HOUSE
EARL AVENUE, LYNBROOK ADMISSION $1.00
Limited Supply of Tickets.
CEMENT BLOCKS
of the better kind can be had at our modern
equipped plant, at about tbe same rate usually
asked for the inferior. In any desired quantity. Properly seasoned by actual test. Builders please call or phone 144-W Wantagh. Wantagh Arti¬ ficial Stone Company, Seaford, near Wantagh Avenue, Wantagh.
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OLD PRICE NEW PRICE
5-PASSENGER TOURING $1905 .$1595 Delivered
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28-30 WEST MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT
Phone Freeport 1406-265
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