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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 THE' LEADER PAGE THIRTEEN* 1 Series of Lectures .-Dr. Baum T o Conduct 1Grime and Delinquency\ . —r*~' Symposium a t Church . D r. J o s e p h B a u m , professor of A n thropology a n d Science a t th e G rad- €S2|u a t e School of New Y o rk U niversity, is . t o give a series- of lectures on • “O rim e -and Delinquency,” sponsored by th e S o u th N a ssau- U n itarian C h u r c h in th e P a riah House. S o u th O c e a n avenue, beginning S u n d a y n ig h t a t 8:15 o'clock. T h e first will be oh \P a n o ram a of i Crim e . D e linquency a n d So E t h o l o g y . ” H e will consider th e -scope of th e problem , th e personal ‘ 'a n d social cost an d how it pays. ■‘tT h e C h ild and D e linquency,” is th e topic for Sunday. O c tober 24. . w h e n sub-divisions of his talk will concern, adolescent rebellion, a child-centered culture, th e role of parents, th e school and th e church, a n d t h e w ider im p lications of youth fu l lawlessness. B e c a u se of H a llow e 'en th e r e will . be no lecture on Sunday, O c tober 31. but on Sunday, Novem b er 7, \C rim e and PU h lshm erit\ w ill be th e them e . In th i s D r. B a u m will consider successes and failures of correctional institutions, probation, parole, rehabilitatio n of exconvicts an d th e re tu r n to society. In th e final lecture o n “Findings of M o d e rn Psycholorg an d Sociology,” on Sunday, Novem b er 14. th e speaker will consider th e ir relevance to th e crim e w ave in contem p o rary life. • D o n a tions to th e lectures w illvgo tow a rd increasing t h e church build ing fund. T h e y are open to the public. In addition to being a professor a t N.Y.U., D r. B a u m is vice-president o f th e A m e rican Ethological Society a n d a Fellow of th e A m e rican An- . thropological Society. n e w s of C h u r c h e s Union Temple Groups Sponsor Dance Saturday* T h e , com b ined Sisterhood and _Men’s,'Clubs of U n ion R e form T e m ple, ' 74- South G rove street, are to ■ S p o n sor n “C a p tain's B a ll.” a su p p e r dance, In th e tem p le , S a turday n ig h t a t 9 o’clock, to m a rk th e first anniversary of th e tem ple. T h e re w ill be music by Bob D e ssart's or ch e s tr a . Mrs, Louise B e rnberg, Mrs. E s telle P o rt. Lou B a t t an d P h ilip .j&oidhr-fwe chairm e n in charge. M E T H O D IST “Please Don’t- O ffend\ will, be th e serm o n subject of th e Rev. D r. Jo h n L. L a ts h a w Sunday, 10:45 AM . a t th e F r e e p o r t M e thodist C h u rch. T h is ch u r c h has received 147 m e m bers by Confession of fa ith and tran s f e r of letter and 34 p r e p a r a tory m em b ers for a to tal of 181 in less th a n a year. Professional, business people an d persons from a ll w alks o f life a r e included In th e congre gation, D r. L a tshaw announced. * ♦. • B A P T IST “T h e P o p u lar C h u rch’s Poverty” is th e them e selected by th e Rev. D r. Louis H. Loach, pastor of th e F ir s t B a p tist C h u rch, f o r his serm o n Sunday m o rning a t 10:45 o'clock. * * ’ • LUTHERAN T h e L u th e r League of C h r is t L u th e r a n C h u rch is to have a supper a t ' i t s m e e ting Sunday evening a t 6 o'clock. T h e Rev. and M rs. Eric W a idek of E lm o n t are to be guests. Mr. W a idek entered th e m inistry from th e local church. I n th e m o rn ing a t 9 o'clock, th e Rev. EugCne K. Strebel. is to preach on “W h a t T h ink Ye of C h r is t.” A t 10:45 o'clock his topic will be \T h e Law and the G o spel.” EPISCO P A L T h e N a tional Y o u th Corporate Com m u n ion of th e Episcopal Church will be observed Sunday a t 8 A.M.. by th e C h u rch of th e T ransfigura tion. T h e Rev. Jo h n W. Davis, Y o u th D irector of th e Long Island Diocese, will speak. A special offer- ! ing will be taken for th e benefit of C a m p tie 'W o l f , D iocesan Y o u th C e n ter. I n th e afternoon th e young people p lan to a tt e n d & diocesan rally a t th e C a thedral H o use in G a r den City, T h e rector, th e Rev. R e g inald H. S c o tt, will preach a t th e 10:45 o'clock service. T u e sday n ig h t th e re will a m e e ting of th e C h u rchm e n ’s Club, T h e fall tea of th e Ladies G u ild w ill be held in th e old r e c tory W e d nesday from 2 to 5 P M NAZARENE T h e Busy Fingers, a wom e n ’s group of th e Com m u n ity C h u r c h of th e N azarene, will m e e t today at 1 O'clock in th e hom e of M rs. Avery P e a rsall. 100 Portescue s t r e e t , Oceanside. Tom o rrow n ig h t a t 7 o'clock th e youth choir will r e h e a rse a n d th e T e e n Age group will m e e t from 8 to 9:30 In th e church. S a tu r d a y th e C a r a v a n Y o u th Club will m e e t a t 9:30 for a m o rning of cra f ts an d games. S u n d a y 's activities will begin w ith th e observance of C h ildren's Day by th e Sunday School a t 9:45 A M A t th e m o rning w o rship “h o u r a t 11, th e Rev. Edw ard W . Levin, pas- How Christian Science Heals “The Divine Remedy for Human Ills\ WGBB (1240 kc.) Oct. 17, 9:30 a.m, The Salvation Army 76-77 Church Street Freeport, L. I. 'Brig, and' ..WrNnrtoa : O fficers In C h a rge SCNDAV SERVICES 10:00 A.II. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. R o lln a s. Moating 6:80 P.M. Young People 8:0y P.M. Evening Service W EDNESDAY 8:00 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting THURSDAY 7:80 P.M. Ladiea' Homo Lpague A3I Are Welcome FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FR E E P O R T , N. Y. S u n d a y S e rvice 11 A.M . . 'Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8 :15 S u n d a y School 11:00 A.M . R e a d in g R o o m O p e n To Public 11:30 A M . to 5 P M . T h u rsday 7:45 to 9.15 P.M. D aily E x cept Sundays and Holidays M errick Rd. at Elm PI. ALL ARE WELCOME DIRECTORS Long - Island know s these m e n . T h e y know Long Island. JJUST SVENSON '■'•-..Chairman Board of Directors, County Federal. Retired Builder. FRANK A. CLAUSON Director, Long Island Home Build ers Institute. Developer and Builder JAMES J! CROTTY —-Treasurer. Oounty Federal'. De partm e n t Store Executive. H, B. DIFFENDERFER President, County’Federal. Formerly VlccVPres, and Trend. 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Franklin A v e . Dfruii’t lo a i i a s s o c i a tio n ‘ r i t#!.-.S!siiiv Rockville C e n tre, N ^ w York ■t i.i» ' iiMiu-i ’ V o lley S tream , Mow York’, tor, will p r e a c h o n “Suffer th e L ittle C h ildren to Com e o n to M e.\ From 2:45 to 4 th e r e will be com m u n ity v isitation. In th e evening a t 7 th e N a z a rene Y o u th Fellow ship will speak an d a t 7:45, P a s to r L e v in will' give th e evening gospel h o u r m e s sage. W e d n e sday n i g h t,th e r e wUl be a Com m u n ity A d u lt Bible dlscussjon a t 8 o’clock. UNITARIAN At th e S o u th N a ssau U n itarian C h u rch a serm o n ' based o n th e re ce n t legislative\ e n a c tm e n t to add th e w o rds “ U n d e r G o d ” t o t h e salute to th e Flag,, \ a n d 'o t h e r m o ves to Identify th e n o tion w ith a theistic a n d . C h ristian lorm a lism w h ich he opposes,\ w ill be delivered by th e Rev. Lon R a y C a ll a t services S u n day . a t 11 o'clock . a t th e M a sorilo,. TeiUple, 18 Prospect street,- Bald'&UL T h e re w ill be classes f o r children Df all a g e s ‘ a t th e U n U a rijm .P a rish H o u se,’228 S o u th O c e a n avenue, &(. th e sam e hour, in f a n t care w ili b a 1 * p rovide^. a t . th e tem p le.- . '■'r.;. \' D IV IN E SCIENCE T h e, Rev. M a r th a Chesterfl(:jd, p a s to r o f t h e F i r s t C h u rch o f - T r u th , an d D ivine Healing,- N a s s a u C o u p iy, 253 S u n rise H ighw a y ; Rockville C e n tre, w ill • p r e a o h S u n d a y on '\^he L a m p .” W e d n e s d a y - n ig h t a t - B ; I 5 o’clock h e r toplo -will -b e “T h p '* R a d ian t.” \ - v — W e can n o t do evil to- o th e r s w ith out d o in g - it to ourselves,— —D em ahis. . - DoHf wonder:,, dont worry... call now an d be su re t Concerned about loved ones many, miles away? /Then why not call them on the phone? An unhurried chat is so reassuring. I t sets your m ind-and your h e a r t - a t ease. 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