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Neivs of the Churches
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3:00 P. Ikf.
7:45 P. M, mon.
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MaOtotba Bpiaaopal
10:30 A. M. Morning prayn*. 2:M) P.M. Rundar SehoQi.
RMnan cathoHfl
Mawiea, 8 and 10:30 a. m. BenMlicttwi after eaeh mam.
Sunday Rehool, 10. a. m.
2:30 p. m 10:S0 a. n 7:46 p. m
Preabyt«ri»n
Sunday School. , Morning service. Evening prayer.
HKMP8TEAD CHURCHE.S
Christian Science
rJnst Church of Christ, Sdentlat, H<!mpstead, S«!rvlces Sunday at 11.16 a.m. and 8.10 p.m. Sunday School, 11.10 a.m., Franklin etreet and Fulton ave. 'W^ednesday evening meeting at 8.10 o'clock. A reading room, supplied with Christian Science literature la open at the above address every week day, from 1..^0 to C p.m. Literature may be pur¬ chased or borrowed.
.MethodJat Episcopal
R^v. SjiuI O. Curtis, Ph. 1)., pastor.
9 a. m., class meeting
9SC a. m.,8unday School.
lla. m., Worship and Sermon hy the pastor. Mother's Day service.
6:30 p. m„ Epworth Tveagne.
7:30 p. m., Worship nnd .Sermon by tho pastor. Jl
Tuesday, 8 p. m., cottage meeting.
Thursday, 2:30 p. m., I.adle8' Circle.
Friday. 2:30 p. m., .Tunior Lengup; 8 p, m., pmyer service.
r..utheran Church
Rev. W. R, Meyrr, paster.
Thursday, May C, meeting of tho Ijadlea Aid Society at 3 p. m.
Thursday at 8 p. m.. Ascension Day Service.
Sunday, Mny 8, Oerman service at 10:30 a. m.
Sunday School nt ?i30 p. m.
Knglish RervlPO at 7:30 p. m,
A. M. E. Kion Churrh
llov. M. L. Hnrvey, D. D., Pastor.
Suntlay, 10:45 a. m., jireaching by iho pastor: "Tho Maffnctlsm of the Cross," The ,Iunlor Choir will sing. Class after services. The Sunday .St-hool will meet at 3 p. m.
Mid-weok services on Thursday even- InK at ?:3(rijrm.
Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m.: suh- Jeot, '-The Reaaon Why ,Iehovah an¬ swered Klljah by Fire on Mount Car- mel and Not by Water." Mr. Satchell will render the solo, "The L.ife Lino." Strangers nre welcome.
St. George's Episcopal
C, II, Snedeker, pastor.
Holy Communion at 8 n. m.
Church School at 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon at It n. m.
Kvenlng service nt 8 p. m. Note ch.'inge llf evening hour.
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BALDWIN
All Saints MLwion
Knights of Pythias HsilU .Sunday, May 8.
Sunday School at 0 a. m. Archdeacon Duffleld will ofllclnte and preach at 11.
Also Sunday School at residence of Dr. B.-jrhour, Baldwin Ilijrbor, at 9:15.
Methodist Episcopal Chiircli
.Rev, Daniel M, Lewis, pastor.
Morning worship at 10.-30. Recognition service of the Junior Epworth League, with exercises by the boys and girls, giving of diplomas, Installation of new¬ ly-elected officers. The pastor will give a short address.
Sunday school at 2:30 followed by the preparatory membership class.
tepworth League meeting at seven.
Evening worship at 7:45 when the annual observance of Mothers Day will take place. i
A special, musical program will be rendered by the chorus choir "Mothei-a of the Bible."
The music Is especially flne as w«»ll as appropriate. A group of young ladles will assist the pastor In the Bible read¬ ings, .Throughout the day all are urged to wear some flower In honor of mothers and to attend church service as a fur¬ ther mark of loving memory or respect.
ChUfch night, Wednesday evening, when tho weekly prayer service will be held at eight o'clock. This hour will prevail during the daylight saving per¬ iod Instead ot 7:45.
St. Peter's Lutheran Churrii
G. Charles Oo4ring. paator. Sunday After Asoenstftn
Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Bible Study Oroup nt 7:00 p, m. Service at 7:45 p. m.,
All Saints' Kpiscopal
Services at All Saints' Epi.^copal Church. Knights of Pythias Hall, Or.\ml avenue, Baldwin, aa usual: ^
10 a.m., Sunday School.
11, Mornjag prayer and aermon, con¬ ducted by Archdeacon Duffleld.
Th«t;« will also be Sunday School held ait the residence of Dr. Barbour, Eastern Parkway and Van Bnren atreet. In fhe Harbor,
ST. tOftfi'H LlTinCRAN
Rev. ,1. O, Hnyder, I'astortln Charge
11 a. m.. Kpistle 1 Peter 4:7-11: "Stew- rirds of tne Orai* of Ood:" Oospel John IS:; 2«-l6:4, "The Testimony of ih*" Comforter."
The thenie for this Sunday's sermon will be the flrst part nf two lectures liosed on "Luther's Attitude Toward the Papacy—Itrf Develojiment." The sec¬ ond port, which will conclude thi^ sub¬ ject, will be delivered nn Sunday, May 10.
.Sunday .School at 10 n. m. The cate¬ chumen's class meets every Sunday at !i:30 a. m.
On Sumlay, May 22, a number of cat- • chumens will be conllrmed and rerelv- pil into membership of the i-hurch, ¦ \
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I'.istor, Rei^ Rlchnnl Hefrnrty.
9.30, Junior l..eaffue
10.30, Mothers' Day sermon, on "Mothpr." The Home Department will attend In a body. Y.W.C.A. hostesses and delegates are Invited. Music by a junior choir of 60 voices.
2.30, Sunday School .ses.sion.
7 p.m., Epworth I^eagup .service.
7.4,'> p.m., worship and .sermon. ".\ Study in Conduct."
On "Wednesday evening at 7.45 tho pastor will conduct Ihe pi-ayer meet¬ ing. After tho mcctinK a remilar month¬ ly meeting of ihe Oltlcial Bonrd will I..- held.
Christian Science Society
Rockville Centre Bnnk building, Stm
lay services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday
School 11 a.m. Wedne.sday evening ser
vice at 8 p.m.
Church of the Ascension
(Protestant Episcopal)
Village Ave. and College Placo.
Rev. Frederick H. Hendsfleld, Rector.
Sunday services:—
Holy Communion at 8 a, m.
Morning Prayer and sermon, 10;4r> a, m,
Even-song at 4:00 p, m. «
Sunday School and Bible Class at 9:30 a. m.
The Church of the Ascension Joins with the other churches of this village in according a heni-ty welcome to the Iclegates at the High School Oirls' Conference here this week-end, and ex¬ tend to them cordial Wivitation to at¬ tend the services. The service nt 10:45 will be In keeping with the occasion and the spirit of the Conference, flynins and address appropriate.
BAPTIST CHITRCH
Rev. Alexander F. Johnson, Pastor
Sunday morning at 10:30 the pastor will preach a sermon appropriate to iVIothers' Day and the young women o( tlje V. W. G. A.
Sunday School 11:45 a. m.
Preaching .service Sunday evening .-it 7.45.
Men's T.£ague Monday evening at the homo of Nelson Hicks, Village avenue.
B, V. P. \V. Tuesday evening at S o'clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m.
Boy Scouts, Troop No. 2, Friday even¬ ing.
Presbyterian Chiu-eh
Rev, J. Webster Bailey, D. D,, nctlng pastor.
Morning worship at 1 o'clock with Communion and Reception of member.'^. Mother's Day" will he appropriately observed with a sermon on "A Moth¬ er's Advice." Solo by Mrs. W. E. Stokes.
The eight days Evangelistic servlcps will close Sunday night with a sermon by the pastor on "Embassadors for Christ" at 8 o'clock.
Sunday School at 9:46 a, m.
Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock.
BELL.M0RE
Rev Dr. James H. MacArthur has flnished a moet successful .evangelistic campaign in Bellmore, the Methodist and Presbyterian churches cooperating. It Is expected thnt se^veral members will
join both churches,
Sundfty evening the pastor of the Preidjyterlan church will admlnlfAer the cMnmunfam aa well an the right of bap¬ tism. Herrlces for the present will be at 7:16 p. m. Sunday will be Mothers Day and everyone Is anked to war a camatkm. There will be a special Mother's Day sermon.
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NORTH BEI.I.MtmE CillRCHES GRACT. Ll 'niERAN
Re^. J. O. Snyder, pastor In/'hnrge
Services: 4 p. m.. Epistle 1. Peter 4:7-11, "Stewards of the Orace of Ood;" Ooitpel, John 15; 28-16:4, "The Testi¬ mony of fhe Comforter," Psalm 97.
Sunday School at » p. m. The cate chumen's class meets every Siind.-iy ut 2.30 p. m.
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Ocean Side M- K.
Next Sunday, May 8, the sncrnment of the Jjord'n Supper will l>e adminis¬ tered hy the pastor at the morning ser¬ vice, 10.30 o'clock. Mothers' l^y will be observed. Members and friends of tho-church are Invited to atteml and wear a carnation in honor of mother.
The Sunday School will meet i# 2.30 p.m. A special address on India will be delivered by Rev. Myron O. Insko. a returned mIs.«»ionary from the fleld.
Rev. Mr. Insko will al.so preach at the evening service at 7.45 o'clock; topic, "The Mothers of India." .Soprano solo by Miss Katherine John.son.
FREEPORT CHCRCJHES
Freeport M. E. Churcli. Rev. W. E. Thompson, I). D., Pastor.
Shnday services:—
10:30 a. m.. Mother's Day sermon on "Memories of Mother." Carnations ?iven to all mothers present.
2:30 p. m., Bible School with clas.ses for all ages.
- 7:00 p. m.. Epworth League Devo tional Service.
7:4.''i p. m.. Public Installation of newly elected Epworth I^eague officers and special sermon to young people. During the Week
Tuesday, 8 p, m.—Monthly meeting )f the Ofllcial Board.
Wedne.sday, 8 p, m.—Prayer and Pfaise Service.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Annual Bun luet of Sixth District Epworth League.
Friday, 8:15 p. m.—Annual Chil- Iren's Night under the auspices of thr VIen's Club of the Church. All the nen of the Church and congregation aro Invited to come and bring the •hlldren with them. There will be ii /entrilofjulst, a magician, and refresh nents, and a good time for nil.
Christ Lutheran Churri).
01 N. drove .Street Rov. Carl N. Miller, Paattv.
Mother's Day will be ottjferved in our Sunday School and Church on Sunday, May 8. Every mother, wheth er her children be grown up or small is Invited to tak^ part In the program of song and recitation which has beer prepared, Sunday School starts ai 9:15 a, m. After the excrclsea thf mothers will be Invited to attend tht tnornlng service.
A sermon upon the theme "Mothers and Children" will be preached by th( pastor. Let your little child lead you to Sunday School and Church.
Evening Service at 7:45 p. m. Our choir of trained voices is attracting many to our services. Come and Join in the singing of praise and listen to a sermon on the theme, "A Great Prom¬ ise to Parents."
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SumUy Hchool at SniO a. m. Morning Worship at 10:.10 a. m. Ev«>nlng Worship at 7:30 p. tn. Prayer meeting We»tnesday al^ 8;W) p, m.
FInt BaptM Omreh arove street near Pine
Rev. Erwin Bennett, pastor.
11 a. ni.—Mother's Day. Sermon Pleaae wear a white flower,
7:45 p. m.—First in sericH of cour.ae on "The Toung Mnn and the Two Cups. The Cup of Salvation and The Cui/of Devils." Illustrated.
Prelude to evening sermon—The Bible. The Corner Rtone of the Publle Library, The Public Schoool and every other True American Institution.
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HEMPSTEAD CHl'RfHES Presbyterian
Christ's Fli-st PrcKbyterian Church, Kulton avenue, next to railroad station The Rev, Frank M. Kew, D. D., pas- lor. .Sunday services:
Morning .service at 11.
Sunday School at 2.30.
F^vening service at 7,43.
Prayer meeting Friday eveninpr nt 8.
Photo-Dran^ at Balitwin Church
Friday afternoon and evening. May -'0, there will lio given tho religious ;)hoto-drama, "The Stream of Life," at 'he Baldwin Methodist Episcopal Church ander th^ au.splces of the Sundiiy .School. This motion picture ia given In lix reels, nnd Is remarkably appealing. It h.xs iK^en given in a large number c.f ¦hurchns, and is In constant demand. The pictures will be given at 3.45 in the afternoon. In the Sunday School room, and fit 8:15 In the church.
I.,ong Beach Realty Transaction
JiOng Beach May 7—Edwartl J. Fur- rell sold for Casslus M. Coleman, jiiB- tice of the peace at Ijong Beach, N. v., his three-story brick studio nparl- nient buildirtg on I'ark sireet, to a Brooklyn investor. The building,
which was one of the first of its kind prected at Long Beach, contuins five studio apartments and overlooks thi- ocean. It is one of thp landmniks nf this faat growing beach colony.
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Flattery Is the be.st cure for a stilT neck. It will turn almost any head. —Caroons Magazine.
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•To drink Or not to drink- Is a serkHis question. Whether "Us wl.^er to alist.'Un Theee arid days of prohibition-— Or sip a hit oceai^onally— And pay the scandalous price.
To fea-st
Or not to tmaat—
Is a puszling auestlnn.
Whether 'tIa better after all
To fast with dear compl«xion—
Or gorge—grow florid-faced—
And watch pnle beauty fada.
To' love
Or not to lov«>—
That unanswerable queMion!
Whether 'tis wLsdora to dare
And risk sweet (?) matrimony—
Or stalk in humdrum .safety
To the end of Time.
To an.swer
Or not to an.swer—
Is my last que.stlon.
Whether 'tis better to attempt—
-And thus expo.se my ignorance—
Or let the matter drop-—
.A.nd dropping—rest.
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Here's a secret, here's a warning.
And I'll whisper It to you. It Is aprUiKtlme in the year's time.
In my heart is sprtngtime. too.
There's a ringing, there's a .ainfflng.
AU the world is hom anew; Paims and numphs are laughing, rling ing.
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inrH>n or nn' aM wood-noten fleecing With my heart make trio sweet. Ha.'den. ha.st en—spring's no lagsard. V^mwling at your lolteriajc feet.
And yeu will not. 'tia ao bmakiag; Youth and .<<pring noMt pasa away. While you're waiting, hesltatlna. Many maids there be in May'
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