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ROCKVILLE CENTRE ClfL'RCHES
Churrh of the Asrenslon
(Village Ave. und Orilege Place.) (Rev. Frederick H. Handsfleld. rector)
Sunday Korvlcos: Holy Communion at 8-.00 a. m.
Morning prayor and uormc^ at 10:45 a. ro. (
Sunday aohoed and Bible Class at 9:30 u. m.
Evenaong and address at 4:00 p. m.
Veatry meeting In I'arlsh Hall on Monday evening.
Men's Club meeting In Parish Hall Tuesday <'VenlnK.
Boy Scouts meeting In Parish Hall Wr-dnpsduy eveninK at 7:30.
Choir rehearsal l-'rlduy ovenlng at 8:00.
Minstrel .show by the young people of tho )>arlnh and tholr friends next Saturday evening, April 1«, In Parish Hall,
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
(South Park and I.,lnooln Avenues.)
Sunday morning services at 10:45.
Sunday evening services at 7:45.
Sunday Pchool at 2:30 p. m.
A special congregational meeting will be beld on Monday evening April 4. Mutters '6f vital Importance will be presented and it Is therefore urged thtjt all memliers of our congregation endeavor to attend.
Ciiristian K<-ience Society
Rockville Centre Bank building. Sun day services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunda> School 11 a.m. Wednesday evenlhg ser¬ vice nt 8 p.m.
Presbyterian
Rev. J. Weleston Balfey, D. D., act ing pastor.
Morning worship at 11 a. tn. ,
Subject of the sermon: "Power fot Service."
Sunday school at 9:40 a. m.
Evenlni? servlco at 7:45 p. m. Dr. Bailey will speak on "Heady for tht Call."
Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at 8 p. m.
Annual church meeting Monday evening, April 11, at 8 o'clock. Re¬ ports and election of ofllce/s.
NORTH MERRICK CHURCH
St. Jolin's Lutheran
Rev. .T. (i. Snyilcr, pa.stor In charge.
Services, second Sunday atter Easter, at 10:45 a. tn., EpLstle, 1 John 5:4-12. "Christ's Kxample of Good." Oospel. .lohn 20:19-31, "The Good Shepherd."
Sunday School at 10 a. m. The cate- chuinen.s' class meets every Sunday at 9:30 a. m.
This Sunday the services will be con¬ ducted by thtr Rev. Dr. Carl Zinssmeiii- ter, Synodical Mlsslonnry Superintend¬ ent, whon the Sacrament of the lA)rd'8 Supper will bo administered.
NORTH BELLMORE Orace Lutheran
A congregational merting: will be held In the chapel of tlrace IjUtheron Church of North Bellmore, Sunday aftelrnoon, at 2:30 P. M., to conalder the future of this mission. The President of Synod, the President of Conference, and the Synodical Missionary Superintendent will attond. It Is earnestly hoped, not only that every member of the congre¬ gation and all Lutherans in tho com¬ munity, but that all jjersons who arri Interested -in keeping this mission In the community, will be present at this meeting.
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. Krwin Dennett, Paatar.
11 a. m. The Church of Pergomus. the\Churoh of Imperial and Worldly Patronoge.
7,45 p.m. An Invitation from the Throne of the Universe.
The Ordinance of New Tostament Baptism will be administered at the close of the sermon.
Sunday school at 9.45 a. m.
th«' pastor, aubject: "Tho Wise l£aa- ter-Builder." . Tho Junior Choir will aing. Sunday achool at S p. m.
Preachlmg at' 7:46 p. h.. aubject: "The Well of Salvation." The Sf-nlor Choir will Bing. Prayer meeting Thurwday,
Lttthcma
R«v. W. R. Meyer, paator. Oerman service at 10:30 a. m. English aervlce at 7:3« p. m. Sunday Sohool at 2:30 p. m.
MHhodiat Epla^wpal Oiorefa
The Rev. Saul O. Curtis Ph. D. pastor.
Sundiiy:—
9:00—Class meeting.
••:45—Sunday Bchool.
11:00—worship and Sermon by poet or
t-M—Epworth League.
7:80—Worship and ^rmon by pastor.
Tuesday, 8:00—Cottage Meeting.
Thuraday, 2:30—Ladiea Circle.
Fr/day, 3:30—Junior League. 8:00, Prayer Service.
Christian .Science
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hempstead. Services Sunday at 11.15 a.ni. and 8.10 p.m. Sunday School, 11.10 a.m.. Franklin street and Fulton ave. Wednesday evening meeting at 8.10 o'clock. A reading room, supplied with Christian Science literature is open nt the alK>ve address every week day, from I.,30 to 6 p.m. Literature may be pur¬ chased or borrowed.
Our Lady of Loretto
Greenwich Street
The Rev. Robert E. Boyle, Rector Rev. Jo.seph A. Smith, Curate
Mas.ses on Sundays: 7, 8, 9 and ICIO.
Sunday .school every Sunday nfter the 9 o'clock Mass.
Devotions on Sunday aftemoon at 3.30 o'clock.
Mass on weekdays: 7 o'clock.
Confessions on Saturday afternoon.
BALDWIN CHURCHES
All Saint's Episcopal Mission
No further services will be held at residence of Dr. Barbour, but Sunday school will continue to meet there at 10 a. m.
Service.s at Knights of Pythias Hall, Sunday, April 10.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon by Dr. Rarboiir at 11 a. m.
Baldwin Methodist F^pi.sropal Churrh.
(Rev. Daniel \r.'Lewis, Pastor.)
Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by the jMisfor. Talk to boys and girls.
Sunday school at 2:30. Classes for all ages. Mt'n's Bible Class. The Prepara¬ tory Membership class moots at the •lose of Sunday sohool.
Kpworth LeaRuc at seven.
Evening worship at 7:45. Sermon by the paster. Opening Informal "sinK." Chorus choir. Seats free.
Wednesday evening at 7:45, AlW church prayer jnootlng.
The following huve been received recently into membership in the church:
Charh s T, .MfiKuiro and wife, on ron- fcaaion of faith. Fre mi preparittory memberahlp. Eleanor and Isabelle Olllies. .lohrt Buckley, Mrs. Bertha Aah- mead, Ida May Pettit, ahd Albert W. PeanmM. Into preparatory mfinber- ship, W. Augustus Miller. Ullinn E. Be<k^ll and Victor Mrjore, Jr.
FTiEEPORT CHURCHES
Christian Scienee Society
Services evi«ry Sunday at 11.15 a.m. and 8.30 p.m.. In the I^evy building, 110 South Main street, Freeport. Sunday School in the same building, 11.13 a.m. A reading room Is maintained at the s-ame address, and l.s open dally from 2 to 4 p:m., except Sundays and lega! holidays.
top!.- will Ik- -Tbc Ill^h T'nu!'." Tlii.s sennon M lntend«tl as a preparation for the special Gvan«»li»Uc . iniwtlnjMi whicli are to .iK- held jointly by the Meth'idiHt and Presbyterian Chunhea of Belliiiore IM'ginning Tuesilhy, April i:i.
FIRE CHIEFS CAR OUT JOY RIDING?
Methodist Episcopal
10:00 A. M. Si)ocial Prayer In Church parlors.
10:30 A. M. Sermon . "True Joy." ,
11:00 A. M. Children's Church.
2:30 P. M. Bible Sehool.
3:45 P. M. Preparatory Membership Class.
0.25 p.m., Epworth I.,eaguo devotlon.ol service.
7.30 p.m., sermon, .''Peter's Shadow."
Special music by choir at l)oth services
Tuesday, 8 P. M. Offlral Ba-ird Meet¬ ing.
Wednesday, 8 P. M. Prayer and Praise Service.
Thursday, 8 P. M. YounK Mon's Cluh.
A play nnd entertainment will be Kiv¬ en on Friday night Ai)rll 15 by the Ep¬ worth League and Stand;trd Bo.'iror.-!. There will he funny folks, funny speeches, and funny ha))penlnB.s. , ¦'
Lutheran
Sunday School 9:15 a. m.
Morning service 10:30 a. m. Theme, "The Tangled Soul."
Evening service 7:45. "God by the Seaside."
SUin)AT SCHOOL HIOHT
Special Service at Baidwia M. £. CliDrch Tonight
Baldwin, April 6.—"Sunday Si^bool Night" will be observed in the Baldwin Methfxllst Epi8<.'0|«il Chun-h. There will Ije short talks by the lo<Tiil Sunday fwhool -.workers tbat will liear direotlj on the Work here.. Tbe service is sure to lie full of interest.
Those on the proK/nm nro: .T. M, Oifford, W. E. Sprague, W. (J. Bixl>j-, W. L. .Smith, F. W. Miller, Raymond Smith and Miss EJna fluentner.
The teachers and their classes are urged to attend as well .is iwrents and friends of the sohool.
Thc monthly nu'^tinK of the ofOcial boai-d will lie held .it tho olnao of pray¬ er meeting,
Thc men>b*>rs of the homo depart¬ ment pf the KundJiy school will hold their nuartorly busine.s.s roeofing and 8o<-ial on Thur.sday afternoon at 2::!0 in the chapel.
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Those who KO to bed with the cbiok- ons and get up with the lurk dnii't need dayliKht-saving laws.
St. Peters Lutheran Church
Second Sunday after Eastor; Sundav school at 2.30 P. M. EveninK service 7.45 P. M.
We havo beon fortunate in soourin? the services of" two vory excellent speakers for the evening, Dr. aamu>.'l G. Trexler, prosidont of the N. Y. and New England Synod, and a formor chaplain in the U. S. Army, and Rev. A. L. Benner of niehmond Hill, who will address the congrogntion.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Second Sunday after E.astor.
Holy Communion .^ 8.00 a. m.
Church School 9.45 a. m.
Morning Prayer..™ 11.00 a. ni.
Kvoning I'rayer.-.. 7.30 p. m.
Organ •recital by Mr. George Fowler, St. Chrysost^n's Chapel, New York City.
Guild meeting, Monday at 2.00 at tho Rectory.
At th(» Bellmoro Presbyterian Churoh tho pa.stor wiil proaoli noxt Sundav evening to the children on "Olrr Fca-i therod Frloiids." The regular sermon
ST. JOHN'S
LutheranChurch
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Men Wanted ! !
Apply at St. John'* for active work in the service of Jesus Christ. Don't miss this opportunity if you wish to build a Christian char¬ acter. Experience unnecessary. Come just as you are.
WE HOPE YOU WILL COME
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Episcopal Church
10:30. A. M. Morning prayer and ser¬ mon.
3:00 P. M. Sunday S<:hool. 7:46 P. M. Evening prayer and ser¬ mon.
Methodiat Epiacopal 10:30 A. M. Morning prayer. 2:30 P.M. Sunday, School. 7:45 P. M. Evening aervice.
Roman CathoUc Masses, 8'lkPd 1&-.S0 a. m. Benediction after eo^h mam.
Sunday School, 10. a. m. Preabyieria^ 10:30 a. m. Morning service. 2:10 p. m. Sunday School. 7:46 p. m. Svenins prayer.
Army and Navy Officers' Dreis Shoes $4.95
Heavy Turkuh Towels, 5 for 1.00
Boys' and Girls' Shoes 1.75 1.95
Boys' Suits ($9 and $10 quality) 4.75
Go(»dy«ar Rain Coats 4.75
Canvas Gloves (per pair) .10
Army Socks (12 pair) 1.50
Ladies' Silk Stockings (3 pair) 1.00
Men's Underwear .50
Overalls Extra Heavy 1.25 1.50
Boys' Overalls .75
Unbleached Muslin (2 yards) .25
Pillow Cases, 4 for
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Khaki Pants
O. D. Wool Pants
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Pretident Wallace Saw It m Free- port and It Didn't (^ To a Fire Ehber
Rockville Centre, April 9.—Vlllaga Pr(-sl<jlent Wallace called the Board's attention to the fjuit that he saw th9 I*'ire Chier« wagon speed by him Thursday alxiut 11:15 p. rn. Ho sail ho followed it and s.1w it turn In bo- hind the Alpine Inn in Frw-rxirt. Ue snid he couldn't see any flre that needt ed quenching.
The Chief's car returned to the vil¬ lngo b»*lween 3 and 4 a. m.
Uc aske<l Trustee Erisman whether the BiKird or the Firo Counoll had con¬ trol of the Kire Chief's wagon. Mr. Krlsman oxplaJne<l to liitn how the oar rame In iMjsscssion of the doi)artment ;ind assured him that the newly-elocted ohiof would SIM! to it that thi- car illd
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BOARD OF EDUCATION iSeaford, N. Y.
not Jio out ot the villoge except on ofTl- cinl business.
I'lTsident Wallace said he bad heard stories of Joy riding In the car, but this was the flrst time hc aaar It on euch a Jaunt. "^ *
A uuestion waa raised as to where the gasoline oame.^ from., whereuijon President Wallace replied that the vll¬ laire 8uppli»<^ it and that tho car ^bad used ]fil BalloTvs since it was received and that reitalra amounting to $&1.S2 ba^ been necessary in that time.
Trustee Krisnuin moved that' the Flro Council be held responsible forf^ tho apparatu.Si and tho motion pre¬ vailed. President Wallace proposes to send a letter emlKHlying tbe complaint and statement of maintenance to tho Kire Crtuncil.
Tbe Board approve<l the election of thc Kire ChiofH. i
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