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. 2 P7 .\ ¥ ay i Page\ Two “Church ~ASCENSION DAY. THURSDNY, ASO T0 Bt OBSERVED 3x\ Ladies' h math- of Ev“. Sherman during the H fri holy communion and sermon. the week: Tuesday, 2/miss Hleanor Marlow, and p. m., monthly meeting of auxil le dary. Bellerose Church of the Nazarene, Rev. Robert E. Mortensen, pastor: 10 @. m., Sunday school; 1 a. m., holy 'eommunion and sermon; p. m, service; 7 p. m., Young le's service; 7:45 p. m evangelistic service.. Through Week: Monday, 8 g m., official board meeting; Wednesday, 8 . m., mid-week prayer service. $5 tor broadcasts over station : Monday, 8 p ; Wednesday, 7 p. m., in- termediate choir rehearsal; Thurs- and praise tor preaching on \Paul's Fourth Letter to Corinth\; Friday, 6:30 received into church membership. Ciel No evening service. Through the week: Wednesday, 8 p. m., Mr. and Mrs. club; Friday, 7:30 p. m, Girls' club. Rev. E, Ralph Wiborg, pastor; 9:30 a. m., church school; 10:43 a. m., \\he Test of Our Fellowship with God.\ No evening service. Bethpage St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, Rev. Edmund H. Bohm, tor: 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; 1 a. m., holy communion and ser- \mon on \Perseverance in Prayer\. Through the week: Thursday, 8:15 Through the week: Monday, 8 a. m., morning prayer, and ser- mon, with solo by Miss Gladys R. Barnet, \O Divine Redeemer,\ by Gounod. Melville Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. H. J. Elliott, pastor: 3 p. m., church service, with Professor Vartan D. Melconian, of the Bibli- 31°31th as guest preacher; musical program arrange music director. Through the week: Friday, 8 p. m., cottage prayer meeting. Merrick Community Presbyterian church: 9:45 a. m., Bible school; 11 a. im, \Christ the Dominant Note,\ by Rev. J. Canfield Va: Doren, retiring pastor. Throug the week: Monday, 8 p. m., board of trustees; Tuesday, 2 p. m., monthly meeting of Women's league, with Mrs. Edward Cleave~ land, president, Women's Presby- terial society, as guest speaker; Thursday, 1:30 p. m., dessert party, with Mrs. Antonio Platania and Mrs. Charles Wentzel, host- esses; 8 p. m., special meeting of the church congregation to call a new pastor; Friday and Saturday, rummage sale by the Women's league in Freeport. Oceanside p. m., Women's guild and Mis- slonary society; Tuesday, 7 p. m., Intermediate Luther league; Wednesday, postponement of church council meeting to next day; Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Ladies Aid society; 8 p. m., Ascension day service; 9 p. m., church council meeting; 9 p. m., Young People's Priday, 7 p. m, Girl catec class, Reformed church, Rev. Wil- Ham N. MacNeill, pastor: 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, subject on \Abraham A Man durum\; 11 Peo- |a. tm., ''The Purpose Prayer\; 8 p. m., \Christian Service\ The Christian Endeavor society meets at 7 p. m., with Mrs. E. Dawes as leader, Through the week: Mon- school in the absence of |day, 8 p. m., consistory meeting; the pastor, who is sojourning in Tuesday, 8 p. m., church choir re- Miami with Mrs. Hill They ex-|hearsal; Friday, 7:30 p. m., troop to be away another week. 0, 165, PW Scouts. Floral Park Christ's First Presbyterian Methodist Episcopal church, |church, Rev. Dr. Frank M. Kerr, Rev. Dr. Franklin J. Kennedy, |Dastor: a. m., Sunday school; ' ; a. m., church school; |9:30 m., Men's Bible class at the 8:05 a. m., Everyman's Bible| Masonic temple; 11 a. m, Holy €lass, Irwin McLean speaking on Fommunlnn and meditation on \Why I Believe the Bible\; 11|\Religiqus Sacrament- Approach m. m., junior church, with Miss|to G04\ and ordination and in- Gertrude Schaal, assistant to the |Stallation of officers; 7 p. m. in charge; 11 a. m., Rob- YOung people's Christian Endeav-| Methodist Episcopal church, ert Howe, student assistant, Of meeting, topic: \Vocation Days: Rev. Alan L. Dodd, pastor: 11 a. preaching on \The Most Christian Christian Vocations\; 7:45 p. m., \m., holy communion and medita- of All Acts\ music by vested Adventures of faith\ Gudrun tion on \On The Mount With The * choir; 6:45 é m., high school Ness soprano, is soloist Master\; 2:45 p. m., church school; league, Stuart Wilson speaking on [fOr May. Special musical program |7 p. m., Epworth league service; \Ba Yourself\; 6:48 p. m., Inter- |Y Choral, singers at evening |7:45 p. \ inediate league, with \Epworth (@ulet hour\. Through : ie Pledge\ as subject for dis- lon. THE NASSAU DAILY _REVIEW.STAR--LONG_ ISLANDS _ Thomas Seaforth Emberton, Cal- Rasweller, Boar‘ld Kualbel. day, 7:45 p. m., midweek prayer |Edwin Luginbubl, William Horn, servi -| Neal Madsen and Alexander Pe- n '\Paurs Ronsth trillo. Mrs. James Warren will be e re a v ‘fl in es Celebrate Holy Communion in May Sunday Services mam—rummammc 13 Puinam avenue; Wed- ST MARKS CLUB vice-president; mnard, George L. Best, Frank M. Bigelow, Sylvester Eisemann, Wil- lam Hummer and Edward P. Walley, Jr., team captains. a. m., Sunday school; 10:40 a. m., church service with celebration of holy communion; 5 p. m., meeting Junior-Intermediate Christian En- G , in a hymn £1n¢|\ Lutheran Church of the Epipha-| St. Thomas' Episcopal church, deavor society; 8 p. m., Young peo- Km 11 to 11:15 a. m, Wednes- \ny,'Rev, Waiter M. Rucelus, xim- Rev. Thomas Costello Johnson, Ple® service, with Dorothea £13116 days. tor: 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 11 rector: 8 a. m., holy communion; leading; discussion if: tian To. Methodist Episcopal church, ., \How We Know God\.|9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 Responsibility Has a Christian To- ward. Politics?\ Through the week: Wednesday, 3 p. m., mid- week prayer meeting. Apostolic Episcopal, rectory- chapel, Hempstead avenue, Rev. Harold F. A. Jarvis, pastor; Grace R. Jarvis, deaconess: 8 a. m., daily, prayer and praise; 5 p. m., daily, healing for soul and body; 3 p. m., Sundays, baptismal service. Home and hospital visitations daily. f Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Arthur J. Pennell, pastor: 11 a,. m., Lord's Supper; 8 p. m., \A Sermon in .\ Through the week: Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., month- ly meeting of officers and teachers of the church school; 8:30 p. m., monthly meeting of the Marpeor; denuy’,”3$0 p. an: ctgldren’l wee onary . ; p. m, thonthly meeting!” afl'llcial board; Friday, 8 p. m., choir rehearsal. St. Paul's Episcopal church, Rev. George Robert Lewis, priest-in- charge: 8 a. m., Holy communion, marking the first communion of the newly-confirmed class and an- niversary communion for those whom Bishop Creighton has con- firmed; 9 a. m., young people's service; 9:45 a. m., Church school; 11a . m., holy communion and ser- mon on \The Lesson of Worship\. Through the week: Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Blue choir rehearsal; Thursday, 7 p. m., Red choir te- hearsal; Thursday, Ascension day, with holy communion at 9:30 a. m. Seaford Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Ward I. Hemenway, pastor: P| 10 a. m., church school; 7 p. m.. Epworth league; 8 p. m., church service, sermon on: \Sublimation Y: By Suffering\ with music by the young people's choir, directed by :| Robert H. Jones. £552 {; g! ‘i gig? My iscopal Church of St. Michael “gamma-vim“ priest-in-charge: 8 communion; 9:46. a. Ln...“ fl Paly WILL ONE, Bowling Group Of Bible r ek : EM 299 +2007 PHILADELPHIA PASTOR TO CONDUCT SERVICE At Christian Tuesday Rev. Percy of Phila- will service- Tuesday at the Christian Young People's church, cany eveats af ihe past do years | - Class Gathers At Beth -| windsor avenue, Oceanside will be presented. Delegates from page, May 10 He was the founder of the Pine» A i B Iqmbrock church are: the Nek brook Bible conference ; ix \Supper\ Administered By rplre« t we 't, i i Ni f. A. Deacon. - _ 'The club of St. Mark's opened in PR: 3. He isn a Catholics, Episcopalians and T. A. s s Be And Lutherans Maiverns ville under the My of Pennsylvania ® —6 Grace harnnmduw‘m Westminster % nich, 5 > |elass, will hold its annual event- Rev, Mr. Crawford broadcasts By EDWARD H. DUTCHER ‘Wm, Camadw-dnm—cttlnubm mmfi‘?‘°fi Many of Nassau's churches meo. Through aad \att\ [hing at 1:80 o clock; Monday, Me¥ WIP.\ Philadeighia, accompanied Mun te the Sacrament Mil-“ll“, s 10, according to an announcement |\on the air\ by his male singing vmthflord'nstl r tomor- ammmamcwgnhwa , one of whose members is g'tbefiutSurrdTYGfuly BUCKLEY omgwfigmfl \mandamus.\ Renlohxla'ngnw‘ _ and' the fifth Sunday After! pommes Buckley, pastor of Sk mmm.mmmr.mmmm ull use of the main banquet hall the s Bible class at $ Easter. Swi‘lmvghfllm Cpristopher's, \Shrine. church Rev angusm,m:gh ing enclosed fer- o'clock Friday evening. This is a Mon riff-cf next| Morningstar 'Enights of | Sub Wednesday night. The fea- “hummus-“M Mw'hll: yid “a“ ® Columbus, Brooklyn, 26 years, |tures of the meeting were an ad- ag bridge games\ will week. will celebrate the council's 40th |dress by the Rev, August W. Bru- Docul6, and, bridge Stmet Will Sunday service tomorrow, Announcements of the var-! anniversary communion mass at {stat of Mineola on \How Archse- Tay \atter dinner, . fous churches for the day and| St. Christopher's church I“ Mkwsmalb The following committee is in unday afternoons through the week follow: ma‘fl’mmfih “a? “x31. lradium-e INSTITUTE GUESTS Bellerose house at 10:15 a, m. Delegstions w S. VandeWater, mg: __ a iscopal church, from Boston, Providence, Man- % ' Rev. And Mrs. Maylor Talk At as? mm‘éuflm Jr., 'Tecior: and Hew Jersey will join mt Bible fmfir'Augfls Baptist Church Sunday # s, m, holy communion; 9:30) the Reet\ knights for the ob- Aken, president; Adolph C.| The First Baptist church, Hemp- a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m,| servance. stead, of which the Rev. E. Harlan Fuhéther is pastor, will have as & and Mrs. F. N. Maylor, who have just graduated from the \0:31 Bible institute, and who will soon for missionary service in the Philippine Islands. They are going east under aus- pices of the Association of Baptists for Evangelism in the Orient, of which the Rev. Dr. Harold Com- mons, a graduate of Westminster seminary, is the head. The asso- ciation has 26 missionaries already stationed in the Philippine Islands, with 70 native workers; two Bible ites, a mission school, Gospel ship, and 12 more missionaries are ready to sail. Rev. 'Mr. Maylor was at one time stationed in the Philippines with the United States navy. Rev. and Mrs. Maylor will speak at the Sunday school session at 9:45 o'clock and at the main morn- ing service at 11 o'clock,. They will assist the pastor in the cele- bration of holy communion. CHURCH EVENING Meeting Christ's First Church, Hempstead, Wednesday The \Church Evening\ of Christ's First Presbyterian church, Hempstead, will be held in the church house, at 8 o'clock Wed- mnesday evening. 'The devotional service will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Frank M. Kerr, pastor. 'The est speaker will be Dr. J. Ernest isher, dean of the Collegiate center, Garden City, who will give an illustrated address on \Present Day Political and Mission Life in Korea.\ Dr, Fisher spent 15 years in Korea. day: services at 7, 8 and 10 a. m. Presbyterian church, Rev. Ar- thur Rablen, pastor: 9 a. m., be- ginners and primary departments of church school; 9:40 a. m., Junior and Senior departments, with sub- ject on \Deliverance Through Obedience\; 10:45 a. m., dedica- tion service for the staff of Church school, with sermon on \Essential Qualities in the Teacher of Re- ligion\ for adults, and on \Train- ing gar Girls“?! Living\ for the youth, a missionary experience from a Cuban station; 5 p. m., In- termediate society, directed b: Miss Dorothy Doscher; p. m., Senior society round-table TURDAY. MAY \1 ~493@ CATHOLICS PUSH -| ma RALLY PROGRAM Clerical And Lay Speakers Announced For Holy Name Gathering for the rally. n, May 16. Father will give the papal g at the close of the cere- ies. Psi trier. of | ae ie pate In: ma ception churel - 0 ak foc s Polsce |pleton, Staten Island, will deliver the sermon‘, gecoaldmw an an- :30 o' nouncement by the . Arthur mmmnzModockl 4, pastor of C ev. John J. Mad- den, assistant pastor of Our Holy Redeemer church, Freeport, is as- sisting Father Leonard. Dr. Henry Carroll, of Brooklyn, known publicist, will be the speaker, Albert C. Jacob, of Baldwin, county chairman, an- nounces. Six districts, comprising the county Holy Name union, made up of some 40 churches, will well- participate in the rally. Parade Plans Plans for the parade, to precede the demonstration at the stadium, are being arranged by William Walsh, of Corpus Christ! church, Mineola, as chairman, and a large The band of the Nas- sau county police department will lead the marchers and a large del- egation of members of the polite Holy Name society will be in the Participating societies are planning to have some 20 indi- committee. line. vidual bands A final meeting of the general committee will be held:at Corpus Christi church at 3 o'clock Sun- in the parade. day afternoon, May 9. Forty men from the various so- cleties will serve on a special \guard of honor\ gommittee to escort the clergy, and guard the sacrament when brought on the field to be placed on the ar Daniel J. Gordon Hynes, pastor:.7:45. p. (Bradey, of Baldwin:\ has\ heen | Rev. &. Powis. pastor, Pirst Sah named chairman of the delegation from two assemblies of the fourth Knights of Columbus- Cardinal Mercier, of Nassau and Suffolk, and Long Island general assembly. Daniel J. Carmichael, of Freeport, is chairman of the blessed degree, it \guard of honor.\ Joseph McNally, president, Holy Name society, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary church, Roosevelt, is in charge of the public address system to be installed at the sta- dium. Patrick Boyle, president, Holy Name society, Our Holy Re- deemer church, Freeport, is chair- man of the ushers' committee, It is hoped that Bishop Thomas E. Molloy, of the Long Island dio- cese, can be present. be in Baldwin at 4 o'clock that Sunday afternoon to administer the sacrament of confirmation to a class of 250 adults and children at the motorists' shrine church, St. Christopher's, West Merrick road. The Nassau county Holy Name rally will be the first spring rally in any of the four counties, which take the place of district rallies held last year. Only senior socie- ties will participate, the junior discussion at the pastor's home. Through the week: inet meets with Mrs. tchell; Tuesday, executive magnum omen's league; Wednesday, 12 noon, the church; [ Methodist m church, Rev.. Kenneth G. Mim. south service, with young maple-\euro!!!“ § d | i \True Service\; 11 a. m., Visionof the New Jerusalem\; 7:'“hwm humi- church, Morningstar Council, K. Of C., To Hold Communion Breakfast Morningstar council, Knights of Columbus, of Brooklyn, will hold its 40th annual communion break- fast atthe Freeport Elks club- ; rehearsal; \house tomorrow morning. More than 400, members are expected in busses and private cars. . Ulick of O'Sullivan Buckley, St. Christopher's church, council chaplain for , will be the cele- is He is due to MSGRE. PETER QUEALY OCEANSIDE LUTHERAN Church 'To Commemorate Rogate Sunday Tomorrow In commemoration of \Prayer or Rogate\ Sunday, tomorrow, Rev. T. Rene Meyer, pastor, will preach a special sermon on \The 12ist Psalm,\ at the 10:45 o'clock morn- ing service at the Oceanside Lu- theran church, The subject will be \Help From the Hills.\ Senior and junior choirs will unite for the service to sing Maunder's famous anthem, \I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes.\ The pastor's sermon is the fourth and last in a series on \The Psalms.\ At 6 o'clock in the evening, the Young People's society will spon- sor the last Sunday night supper of the season. All young people from 18 to 36, are asked to at- tend. The committee in charge is: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schwerzel, Miss Florence Henney, George Abbott, Joseph Neger, Jr., and John Fay. At the 8 o'clock vesper service, the 'pastor will preach on \The Beautiful Story of Ruth.\ The ves- per choir will sing an anthem. Through the week: Monday, church council; Tuesday, Anna guild; Wednesday, adult class; Thursday, Sunday school teachers; Friday, senior choir. '~ CHURCH NEWS - » FREEPORT First Baptist church, Rev. J, Baptist - church, Merrick, guest speaker, talking on \The World on the Toboggan.\ Rev. Mr. Lewis has been gathering data for this address over a period of years and is delivering it in Freeport for the first time. LAKEVIEW Lutheran church, Rev. Sylvanus L. Schillinger, pastor: 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:30 a. m., church service, sermon on \The Test of Your Christianity.\ OCEANSIDE Presbyterian - church, Rev. L. Humphrey Walz, pastor: 11 a. m., text: \I Know the Thoughts That I Think Toward You, Saith the Lord, Thoughts of Peace and Not of Evil, To Give You an Expected End';\ 7:45 p. m., Holy commu- Received Him, To Them Gave He Power to Become the Sons of God.\. The following will be re- ceived into full church member- ship; Audrey and Edward Foun- tain, Beatrice Hansen, Dorothy Hennenlotter, June Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward _ Manek, Evelyn Manek, Stacy Eileen Many, Al- berta Prufting, Shirley Smith, Au- drey Strohm, Ruth Russeliman, Anna West and Mr, and Mrs. Ed- gar Wheeler. Through the week: Monday, 8 p. m., meeting of com- mittee making plans for the anni- versary party on May 21, at the parish hall; Tuesday, 8 p. m., glee club; Thursday, Busy Ten, Brownies and visitor staff. ROOSEVELT Memorial Presbyterian church, Rev. Curtiss M. Glick, pastor: 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., morning service, sermon; \Jeru- salem, The Spiritual Ideal;\ 7 p. m., Tuxis society; 8 p. m., eve- ning service, sermon: \'Man The Image of God,\ with Good Fellow ship club attending. in LEBRANT “I mion service, text: \As Many as| YOUTHS PARADE Hosfstp 863 glut pring rogram, Next Saturday - a campus carnival, a tug! with Princeton, to decide. ern rugby union dinner in. honor Brower and Jam trustees of the Hotstra est the formal presentation ofthe pro- visional charter to the new insti« Queen To Lead Way More than half the student body are expected to appear. in the parade . through the streets . of empstead. They will be led by the College Spring Day impersonating Chloris, Goddess of tution, He Spring. include: Mai - mith, Rosserelt: B arch, New Hyde ockaw gene Spri Bryc Hempstead. ine (maven-t Neck: eens: Wilbur Dodd, alchuk, | Hem Krumenacker, West H Grand, Floral Park; Harrie _ Brenner, Blate, Washt ton: we ton: ary Augustine, Also . Jose Gloria _P Baldwin:; Bellmore; Lawrence:; “HEMP!!! itead: Btanley C. Robert , Skidmore, Floral Park. Community Arts row afternoon. a | CHRISTIAN P tomorrow. good shall be repa: 18: 21), Among comprise the the followin fiesh reap soweth to the Spirit 'reap life cludes the fol selection from Christian Science, Health with Through the week: Monday, p. m., church officers' meeting. The music appreciation commit- tee of Sewanhaka high school at Floral Park will ment and distrust care\ (page 231). Park; Valley Streem; Lilian 'La Stremm; ay Moll, Minccia; rian, Hcmglem: Betty Da a Noumeper, Angelo Bilst, Huntington: George ld\ Dunne Brrevkosky. Hollis; Grace p hfi ladys eeker, arm 3 t Reichert, \queens Vilage; George Also Fred Rowse, Great Meck; Fleanor more: . Lidia . Monthie, | Mudeon; Helen went Brovsine, Cenoee tien 'Ran |_ Lenore Hempstead: Onlltrlnznmq- Flushing; Margaret Mohr, Jean Lon-pa Port We nt We Jennle Proscelll, Port Wash Bati. Hempstead; Elizabeth phine | Cheslak, ley Martens, Robert Cohen, Cedarhurst; Bmitn, Q Village; Marion Dochterman, Minecia; Wilma Jane an, Ian‘- Hg; authorm Bayer. m ; o M East Witton; \ andcon Frey.. Hollis: Merton Ouster, Jumaios: Donald _ LaPaste, Queen, . and at + ham es H. George Williams, rresident of the student council and chairman of the student committee in charge of the parade, announcer. today the names of 60 marchers who will appear in special costumes to com- pete for the parade prizes, They Hempstead; | Plorence Frances Johnson, Bmith« town Branch; Ruth Ackerly, Sast North- a 'Verchione, Roosevelt; Irene Orawt Tile Jean Ruth von cogmere; y Vierbeller ANNIVERSARY SUPPER Community Arts' Society, Hemp-~ stead Installs Sunday Newly-elected officers of the \_ {society, Christ's First Presbyterian church, Hempstead, will be in- stalled at the organization's first anniversary supper to be served at the church at 5 o'clock tomor= TAN SCIENCE | \Everlasting Punishment\ is subject of the Lesson-Sermon all Churches of Christ, Sci The Golden Text is: \Evil pur» sueth sinners: but to the right yed\. ( the citations which from the Bible: \Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. soweth to his flesh let us not be weary in for in due season we we faint not\ (Gal. The Lesson-Sermon 6: 7-9). also His at“ For: * Queen Prace Ea Eaak ‘ut‘ red | Walker, Manor lr, Gate Kenneth |