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Modern Followers of Jesus Ready T 0 Greet Easter at Sunrise on Morrow DISCIPLES OF \37 TO GREET CHRIST AT DAWN SUNDAY Music, Words And Flowers * Symbolize Nassau's Hail To Spmtua‘ King By EDWARD H. DUTCHER Church Editor Contemporary disciples of Christ, with the same en- thusisem as manifest by the original followers of Jesus at His resurrection, will greet the dawn of a new Easter tomorrow during services throughout the day, starting as early as 5:45 &. m. and continuing into the evening. Triumphant music, joyous words and new-born flowers will symbolize Christmmpy’s hail to the Spiritual 'ng. Nassau county worshippers will demonstrate their loyal- ty and faith in common with all other Christian around the world. The Sacraments of Holy communion and Baptism will be celebrated during the day. ;, Announcements for the day fol- low: BALDWIN St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran ehurch, Rev. Dr. John W. Schmit- thenner, pastor: 6 a. m., dawn service, with cantata; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., Holy Communion, and sermon on \The First Easter Message.\ BELLEROSE St. Thomas' Episcopal church, Rev. John Williams, Jr., rector: 8 a. m., Holy Communion, with full choir; 9:30 a. m., Holy Com- munion, without music} 11 a. m., festival service and sermon; 4 p. m., children's festival, with dramatized version of \The Empty Tomb,\ presented by the 1937 confirmation class. BELLMORE Church of the Nazsrene, Rev. Robert E. Mortensen, pastor: 10 a. m., Sunday Rang, 11 a. m., morning service, sermon on \The Message of the Resurrec- tion\; 3 p. m., prayer service; 7 p.-m., young people; 7:45 p.m., evening service, with sermon on \The Meaning of The Cross.\ : y'v‘ M’fi'n Buh], pastor: 9 a. m., Holy Communion; 10:45 a. mm., Sunday school; 8 p. m., Sunday school entertainment. Methodist Episcopal ch ur ch, Rev. E. Ralph Wiborg, pastor: 10:45 a. m., \A Resurrection Faith\; 7:45 m., the drama, *'Barabbas,\ and pageant by the children of the primary depart- ment, \Spring Comes to the Brown Meadow.\ Presbyterian church, Rev. Wil- Mam T, P. Rambo, pastor: 6 a, m., dawn service at Merrick road and Bellmore avenue (at Methodist Episcopal church if it rains), fol- lowed by breakfast in the Presby- terian church; 9:30 a. m., church school service; 10:45 a. m., church mervice, sermon on \The Risen Christ.\ BETH PAGE Bt. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran éhurch, Rev. Edmund H. Bohm, pastor: 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; E ASTER at The Episcopal Church of the Ascension North Arete and \lilo! Oollago Rev. lav-“6 Sherwood, . 6:30 A.M.-Plain Communion 8:00 A.M.-Early Worship - Sermon 11:00 A.M.-Marning Worship -Sermon Special Music 400 P.M.-Sunday School, Junior Parish at ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Front Street, at Greewwich Street, Hempstead Holy Communion- 7 A. M. and 11 A. M. ‘umsmnn ¢ The Dawn of a New Easter 11 a. m, Holy Communion, and sermon on ''The Resurrection.\ EAST ROCKAWAY Bethany Congregational church, Rev. George Wilson, pastor: 10 a. m., church school; 11 a. m. \Through Tragedy to Triumph\; 7:30 p. m.; Pilgrim league. East Williston Community church, Rev. Tall- man C. Bookhout, pastor: 7 a. m., dawn service at the church, with sermon on \The Easter Story\; 11 a. m., morning service, with ser- mon on \He Is Alive\; 8 p. m., evening service, meditation, with organ and picture interpretation. St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran church, Rev. Frederick E. Preuss, pastor: 7 a. m., dawn service; 10:30 a. m., morning service; 8 p. m., evening service. Floral Park Christ Lutheran church, Rev. Ralph M. Durr, pastor: 5:45 a. m., dawn service; 10:45 a. m., church service; 7 p. m., Sunday sthool celebration. Franklin Square Lutheran Church of the Ascen- sion, Rev, Dorr M. Crounse, pastor: 6 a. m., dawn service; 9:30 a. m., church service; 11 a. m., Sunday school celebration; 7:30 p. m. young people's pageant. Freeport First Baptist church, Rev. J. Gordon Hynes, pastor: 9:30 a. m., church school; 10:45 a. m., church service, with sermon on \The Logic of the Life Everlasting\; 4 p. m., vespers, with special musi- cal program, including cantata, \King All Glorious.\ Christ Lutheran church, Rev. David G. Jaxheimer, pastor: 6 a. m., dawn service, special music and sermon; 9 a, m., Sunday school pageant; 9:30 a. m., Roosevelt branch Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., Holy communion; 3 p. m., baptis- mal service; T:15 p. m., Luther league devotion. Monday, 8 p. m., Roosevelt branch program. Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Dr. E. A. Pollard Jones, pas- tor: 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., morning service, with reception of new members and sermon on \Death Could Not\; 12:15@p. m., baptismal service; 7 p. m., high school fellowship; 8 p. m., evening service, the choir smging the cantata, \Cross and Crown\. Episcopal Church of the Trans- What the RESURRECTION Means tithe World SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M. Jr. Méchanics' Hall Prospect St., nr. So. Franklin Free- Hempstead < -Come LUTHERAN CHURCH of OUR SAVIOR 135 DU BOIS AVENUE Rev. Wm. F. Donahue, Pastor Easter Services - 9 GIBSON, L. I. Tel, Valley Stream 5921 A. M. and 11 A. M. Sermon Topic: \THE RISEN LORD\ GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Stuart Avenue and Oxford Street Rev, Arthar H, Block, Pastor Malverne, L. I. Tel. Lynbrook 2929 Easter Services - 11 A. M. Sermon Topic: \EASTER TRIUMPE® A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Community EasterMorn Serwce I 8 A. M. ( FULTON PARK, HEMPSTEAD hum—Int“ inn—um Dr. Frank M. Kere, Christ's First Presbyterian Church, Hempstead Address-Rev. Norman Wallace Twiddy, Hempstead Methodist Eptacopal Church o\ The. Wriker 16 Foriig: Uuscns Vitiege mummifi- Chart mun- (~s DWMWMVMW Sponsored by Knights Templar of Greater L. I. Greeting-Mayor George M. Estabrook of Hempstead Welcoming Address-SIR CHARLES GROSCH Frags, maw hes erat | Raptist Church, Hempstead TEACHERS CONVENE Union Instructors hue- venilen At Cornell NEW YORK, March 22-@P- Ten New York state locals of the American Federation of Teachers will bold their “mallow vention at Cornell universt Monday, federation offic nounced today. Charles J. Halal-y vies-fl will preside, said the ten locals represent 10,000 teachers. \The three items on the agenda,\ he said, \are first, the perfection of a Stafé Federa- tion of Teachers Union; second, plans for expanding existing lo- cals and for founding new locals; third, the report ef Dr. Bella V. Dodd on New York state eduba- SONZ tional legislation and federal aid for schools.\ Hendley said e_ federation now has locals in Buffalo, Pough- keepsie, New Rochelle, Katonah, Cronton-on- Hudson and New York city. figuration, Rev. Reginald, H. Scott, rector: 7 a. m., holy cotnimunion, with choir; 9 a. m., holy commun- fon; 10:45 a. m., holy communion, with sermon; 3 p. m., church school festival. Garden City Episcopal Cathedral of the In- carnation, Very Rev. Arthur B. Kinsloving, II, dean: 4 p. m., church school festival. Gibson Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Rev. William F. Donahue, pasto 9 a. m. and 11 a, m., sermon on: St. George's Episcopal church, Rev. John S. Haight, rector: 7 a. m., holy communion; 11 a. m., holy communion. Lutheran Church of the Epipha- ny, Rev. Walter M. Ruccius, pas- tor: 7 a. m., holy communion; and sermon \Except Ye Believed in Vain\; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 9:30 a, m., German service; holy communion; 11 a. m., sermon \A Kingdom Not Inherited\. Knights Templar, Greater Long Island: 8 a. m., community dawn service at Pulton park, with dele- gations from other villages invit- ed; address by Sir Charles Grosch, eminent grand senior warden, grand commanc -y, Knights Tem- plar, state of New York, with sev- eral local ministers participating. (At Hempstead theatre if weather is inclement). Christ's First Presbyterian church, Rev, Dr. Frank M. Kerr, pastor: 7 a. m., dawn service ii the church, sponsored by Christian Endeavor society; ll)? al m., musical program, with ser- mon on \Easter-Truth &nd Pow- er\; 3 p. m., Sunday school ves- per service; 7:45 p. m., evening worship, music and play, \He Lives\; sermon on \Easter-Vic- tory of Life.\ Reformed church, Rev. William N. MacNeill, pastor: 7 a. m., dawn service, choir and duet music; ser- - Continued on Page 7, Col. 4 EASTER SERVICES ROCKVILLE CENTRE BAPTIST CHURCH MERRICK ROAD Rev. Harold O. McNeil, Pastor 9:45 A. M.-Bible School 11 A. M.- Morning Worship Choir Sings Special Music Sermon: \The Easter Paradox\ 6:45 P. M.- Young People's Baptist Union 7:45 P. M.- Evening Worship Music by the Choir Sermon: \Come & See\ dent of the New York area, who NOTED MISTERS TO VISIT NASSA will PII’UGI te In Preach- ing Mutton At St. James', Lynbrook Kagter at St. James's MethoC'st church, Lynbrook, will be followed by an interdenomin- ational mission, during which six nationally and internationally- known preachers and two noted leaders will visit the Lyn- brook church. The on will be conducted on vari days be- tween Wednesday, March 31, and Friday, April 16. Sunday services will be held at 11 a. m., with the evening meet- ings during the week at 8 p. m. Harry Slack, of National Men's Bible class fame, and Aruthur Billings Hunt, well-known to radio listeners, will be in charge of the music, the former super- vising on March 31 and April 17 and the latter on April 9, 15 and 16. The schedule of guest speakers and dates follow: Wednesday, March 31, 8 p. m- Rev. Dr. William M. Anderson, district superintendent, Brooklyn North district, New York East conference, Methodist Episcopal church. Sunday, April 4, 11 a. m.-Rev. Dr. Robert W. Searle. secretary, New York Federation of Churches, | and a distinguished speaker in the national preaching mission. Wednesday, April 7, 8 p. m.- | | Rev. Dr. George Wood Anderson, nationally-famous evangelist. Friday, April 9, 8 p. m.-Rev. Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, of Drew Theological seminary and annual exchange preacher between Eng- land and the United Sta'es. Thursday, April 15, 8 p. m.- Rev. Dr. Lloyd Ellis Foster, of | Calvary Methodist Episcopal church, East Orange, N. J. Friday, April 16, 8 p. m. -Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Marble Collegiate Reformed church, Man- | hattan. All Protestant churches and |_ EASTER “was? Christ's First y Presbyterian Church | TON AVE, HEMPSTEAD 7 A. M.-Young People at the 11 A. M.-Morning Worship and Easter Musical Program 3 P. M.-Sunday School Ves- per Service 7:45 P. M.-Evening Worship, with Music and Play | |Francis J. Hayden and Mrs. Hay- Church iI Rev. Dr. Frank M. Kerr, Pastor] | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ! \Reality\ is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Chiist, Seientist, tomorrow. (Psaims 90:1). Among the citations which com- give strength unto all. Now. there- fore, our God, we thank thee, and praise thy glorious name\ (I Chron. 20:11-13). The Lesson-Sermon also in- cludes the following correlative selection from the textbook of Christian Science, \Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures,\ by Mary Baker Eddy: \To grasp the reality and order of be- Ing in its Science, you must begin by reckoning God as the divine Principle of all that really is. . . No wisdom is wise but His wis- dom; no truth is true, no love is lovely, no life is Life but the di- vine; no good is, but the good God | bestows\ (page 275). HOME FOR WEEK-END Claude Hayden, son of the Rev. den of Wantagh, is home for the |Easter week-end from Philadel- \phia, Pa., where he is a student at Philadelphia Textile school. | pastors of Lynbrook, East Rock- | away, Malverne, Rockville Centre | and Valley Stream are asked to participate by the Rev. Charles C,. Cain, pastor of St. James church, while those in other vil- lages are invited to send delega- tions. EASTER SERVICES Hempstead Methodist Episcopal Church Fulton Avenue and Washington Street Rev. Norman Wallace Twiddy, Pastor 9:45 A. M. -- Sunday School, Everyman's Bible Class and Beacon Bible Class 11 A. M.-Sermon: \A Fruitless Quest\ 11 A. M.-Junior Church 5 P. M. - Vesper Meditation; Sermon: \What Does Easter Mean?\ 7:15 P. M. - Epworth League Easter Program SPECIAL MUSIC CHRISTIAN YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHURCH WINDSOR AVENUE, near Rockaway Avenue, OCEANSIDE EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE, 6:30 A. M. Special Selections by Gospel Trio SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE, 8:00 P. M. Conducted by the Bible School. The Bible School Choir of 22 voices will sing. 8TH ANNUAL EASTER DAWN SERVICE Hempstead Lake State Park Playground (Off Southern State Parkway, near Rockville Centre) EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 28-7 A. M. Speaker - Rev. Ambrose D. Hering Secretary, Inner Mission Societies, Evangelical Lutheran Churches, New York City MUSIC BY COMBINED YOUTH CHOIR OF 35 VOICES Directed by Harry Trevithick, Music Director, Rockville Centre Baptist Church Sponsored by YOUNG PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH NASSAU PROTESTANT CHURCHES Peter's cathedral. translation of ' the Holy EASTER FLOWERS JOY mum; L_ LAYMEN'S FELLOWSHIP Floral Beauty Adorns Al-|®=!> At Hempstead Baptist | Church On Thursday tars In All Roman Catholic Churches Symbolic of the livi Lord are the flowers that bedeck the altars of all Roman Catholic churches for Easter Sunday. | tet. Purple veils, which were placed Homer Geer, on crosses and statues for Holy |tian business ~- Week, were removed at noon to- | city, Baptist church, Hemp day evening, at 8 o'clock. be present with his famoi will bring the a message will be given for English» | speaking listeners. The Laymen's National r“- ship will- hold a rally in the First Thurs» - Arthur Billings Hunt, interna- and risen tionally famous singer ar . founder of the mid-week hymn sing, will quar- prominent Chris- in of New York day and in their place was arrayed | Charles V. Lake, a member of the floral beauty, representing spring | National Fellowship and also of and the new life. (this church, will act as chairman. Parishioners of all churches will | A group of oumandmgecrxzm worship at regular masses tomor- | busmeslmtn also \ row morning, including the chil- | dren and adults. There will be an | early holy communion, followed | | by the children's mass, and two i general procedure in the various | churches. |lOF_ CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN The Easter benediction of Pope BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Plus XI will be brought to|| With Notice of Regular Service and listeners in the United States Sceoce tiereinre may be Teed we through an international hook-up, obtained arranged by the National Broad- casting company, from Vatican City, in Rome. The blessing, re- ports have it, will be heard at 5 Amityville, N. Y., See Baldwin, N. Y., A.. ar 0 A Tad P. Wed N sis Po ac) daily, excepting Sundays | OCEANSIDE LUTHERAN CHURCH 11 South Grand Avenue | Freeport, N. Y. 11:08 A. M. 8 P. M.. Sunday Se $:40 A. M.; Wednesday, 8:16 P. M.; 11:90 A. M. to 4.30 P. M, Hempstead, N. Y., day 11 (Davison Avenue) School A. M Wednesday even! meeting Reading Room from A. M. to 8 P dally (except Bunday and. bollds _ FASTER SERVICES N. ¥ === o taa oo ervice ga w 0 | core Massapequa, day, 11 A, M School. 11 A. M Merrick road ited Festival Service, 10:45 A. M. \The Resurrection Fruits\ IJ | (9:36 , A. a. ana A | M ;_ Wednesday) DAWN SERVICE, 6 A. M. I | Testimonial Meet #18 P. MQ Free Reading: Room: 38! \ Bunrise \ Highway- (with Holy Communion) . | Mb it o B Mo duly-15:39\: Sun- P M » ays and holicays, 7:30 to 830 Pussday \The Resurrection Challenge ‘ and Saturday evenings . The public is «nd 8 P. M.; Wednesday, 8330 P. Young People's Devotions, Ben Tail re 6:50 P. M. [Easter Vespers, 8:00 P. M. | \The Resurrection Road\ 0] Bulla Sunday, 11 A. M. 8 \P. School, '11 A. M. M. EASTER PROGRAM and SERVICES ROCKVILLE CENTRE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morris Avenue and Princeton Street REV. FREDERICK A. MEYER, Pastor 0 A. M.-Church School (to 6th Grade) 0 A. M. and 11 A. M.-Duplicate Services. Two Marys\; Music by Combined Choirs :00 P. M.-Mr. and Mrs. Club Easter Supper 7:00 P. M.-Sunday Night Club-Easter Program Sermon: \The First Chureh - Sunday Sunday . School Lorena 13 Bouth Grand avenue; RR 1 to and and Friday evenings from 8 to First Chureh-Bunda 2d except Bun- day and holidays, 52 North Grove Street. First Chureh-Sun- M. add 8:10 P. M., Sunday 4 Priday evening from and Hilton Avenues. First Church, Carpenter Place-Services. Bun- {. Sunday School, N. Y.) Firt Charek-8un-| Bunday Mo boutevard? Reading Room open daily except Sund and holidays, 2 to 4.30 P. M. Trim 160 Park avenue, Amityville: Rockville Centre, N. Y., First Chareb- Sunday Wednesday, 8:18 P, M., RR 2 to 5 P. M. Morris Avehue, between Bazmond and Geder Aveauu Interdenominational Preaching Mission ST. JAMES' METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Forest Avenue and St. James' Place LYNBROOK (REV. CHARLES C. CAIN, Pastor) SIX FAMOUS PREACHERS Two Noted Song Leaders: Harry Slack, of National Men's Bible Class Fame- March 31 and April 7; Arthur Billings Hunt, radio artist ~-April 9, 15 and 16. PREACHERS--Wednesday, March 31-8 P. M. Rev. Dr. William H. Alderson, District Superintendent, Brooklyn North District, Methodist Episcopal Church SUNDAY, APRIL 4-11 A. M. Rev. Dr. Robert W. Searle, Secretary, New York Federation of Churches WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7-8 P. M. Rev. Dr. George Wood Anderson, nationally-known evangelist FRIDAY, April 9-8 P. M. Rev. Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, Drew Theological seminary, and annual exchange preacher between England and America THURSDAY, April 15-8 P. M. Rev. Dr. Lioyd Ellis Foster, Calvary M. E. Church, East Orange FRIDAY, April 16-8 P. M. Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Marble Collegiate Reformed Church, Manhattan Protestant churches and pastors of Lymbrock, East Rockaway, Malverna, Reckville Cente and Velley Stream mre invited io participate sad churches from ether villages are invited to send delopations. \JESUS CHRIST IS RISEN FROM THE HE LIVES AND REIGNS TO ALL ETERNITY\ This Bible: Teaching Is You Are Welcome at the Lutheran Church of Your Community The Easter Message of Lutheranism DEAD; CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST adult cor This | |BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER is (he ‘cmmcn THE FIRST CHURCH F4 w [3 & m ® WWI kanes} 3 ~=03 a” Dawn Service, with cantata; eee i wl SERVICES IN LOCAL LUTHERAN CHURCHES FOR EASTER hm 8 P. M. A. M., Dawn Service; 11 A. M.; German “noun. Sunday School, 2:30 A.M. #215 A. Children's Service 10:06 A. Church Service 10%5 A. M. John's , M. 1f A me‘l M. 6 A. M., Dawn Service 11 A.. M. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School Service P. M. 11 A. M., Morning unummwsmmnmpmmwmdmmw St Peters Church, Greenport. MERRICK-St. John's Dawn Service; 10:45 A. M., Holy 7 A. M., Dawn Service; 10:45 A. M. Comings MOLE. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. “fin-Lu. NORTH BELLMORE-Grace Branch-Sunday School Celebra- 11 A. M.;-Sunday School, 230 P. M. Trinity 8 A. M., 1048 A. M. 8 P. M. Sunday School STEWART MANOR-St. James naxuummmnam 'MMMI 1045 A. M. “Nanny! w Crucifixion and Ascension,\ lflhufimflkrfltx 1 A. M | Sunday School, 9:20 A. M L Children's Festival, 3 P. M