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r-. ■ r ft • ■-< ■ ada 297 utH / d - to in ' UC, fie; , - rs. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1955 | C o lu m b u s A v e . P T A ! In s t a l l s N e w O f f i c e r s ! L Mrs. Birgenthal, Elected ! ; To Serve Second Term; ! Parents Urged To Vote Officers ' who will serve during 1955-56 were installed at the final -jutteeting. for.dhe year of the Parents. T e a c h e r Association of the Colum- —bus Avenue School T h u rsday a f ter noon in the school auditorium . They are Mrs. Julius L. Blrgenthal, who is startin g h e r second year in Office; M is. J o h n T. Cotter, Jr., and ‘--M iss Helen E: Ross, principal, vice -p r e s id e n ts; Mrs. W ilbur V. Gould. Jr.,- recording secretary; Mrs. Alfred K . Purnhagen, corresponding secre- l tary ; Mrs. Jack Kinberg, treasui-er; [ Miss J a n e ' Ostrom, h isto r ian , and M rs. Paul Nugent, Mrs. Benjnrpin Feinsilber and Mrs. W a rren Schu- berti delegates to C e n tral Council. Mrs. B lrgenthal urged all parents, h o t already registered, to enroll Saturday. June 4 so as to' be able to vote a t the referendum on the referendum qn the M llburn Pond site for a new H igh School to be held on W ednesday June 15. She advocated a \yes\ vote for th e site. M rs. M ilton Evans read the his torian’s report a i . j Mrs. B lrgenthal | gave her annual report. Miss Ross, in the absence of Mrs. E v e rettt D rake, introduced , Mrs. W illiam G lean, a resident of Freeport, the assistant director of the South Nas- THE LEADER PA G E N IN E '. •; i S f K ? « land P a rent-T e a c h e r Associations: A group of talented pupils gave a program of singing and dancing. W i t . - V:.’ tol- • K inderarten and th ir d grade — SfjfW*. m o thers served as hostesses during . Jki'ilS -the social hour. m evil FIRST : CHURCH *:V ' . - \ W O F \ ■>' C H R I S T , S C I E N T I S T FREEPORT, N. I . - Sunday Service 11 A.M. Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8:15 Sunday Sehool 11:00 A.M. R e a d ing Room O p en To Public . 11:30 A H . to fi-PJH. T h u rsday 7:45' to 9:15 FJM. . D a ily Except Sundays an d Holidays M errick JBd, a t . Elm PL ALE ARE WELCOME CATHOLIC The sum m er schedule of masses was announced Sunday a t all serv ices in . O u r Holy Redeemer R. C. Church. I t follows: 7. 8, and 9 for children only; 10, 11 and 12:16 o’clock. The 7 a n d 9 o'clock masses conducted in thg school are. to be discontinued for the sum m er sta r t ing this coming Sunday. v Archbishop Thom a s E. Molloy will visit Freeport on Sunday, June 12, to officiate at the confirm ation of a class of 350 boys and girls who have been studying for the sacra m ent since September. * » n M E T H O D IST “T h e Lion, the Eagle, the Sun and the Cross” will be the sermon subject of Dr. J o h n L. Latshaw next Sunday a t 10:45 A.M. 9:30 A.M., C h u rch School.* 6:30, 8, 8:30, Youth. * * ‘ * BAPTIST The Rev. Dr. Louis H. Losch. pas tor of the F ir s t B a p tist Church, who attended th e annual session of the Am erican B a p tist Convention a t A tlantic City, N. j:, this past week, Is to speak on \Convention Echoes’ a t the services Sunday at 10:45 o'clock. . . . , LUTHERAN , Holy Communion will be cele brated a t 8 A.M. The Rev. Eugene K. Strebel, pastor, will preach on “T h e Holy Spirit\ at 9 A.M. m a tins and a t the 10:45 service. Next Sunday afternoon a t 4 o’clock the Sacred R ite of Confirma*- tion wilt be adm inistered to 23 young people who have spent- two years _ Jn.- c o n firm ation. instruction.. They.~are: - ~ ’ ... , JearfA u s e rchl, Carol B rault, B a r bara E c k h a rdt, G race Engeholm, Eileen HartfEy, M onika M orrack, K a ren - Nelson, Florence Olson, Carole Reynqlds, A u rora Ruize, M ary Stainpf, Caiple W illiams, C h a rles Cavaco, .Charles C h rist- offers, Tim o thy Cropper, G u stave Fackelm an, Charles G landorf, K e n neth Harm s, Ronald Jacobsen. Nor m a n King, K e n n e th Padgett, Roger Schenke and\K e n n e th Swanson. EPISCOPAL M irthday T h a n k O fferings “will be presented at the 9:15 A.M. Fam ily W orship service. All th e Church School .children, wiil m arch Into the church _with banners. A t th e 10:45 A.M: service, th e Am erican Legion Memorial Service win be conducted; The Rev. Reginald H. Scott will preach. At 7 P.M. the Senior Young People's Fellowship will m eet ' to elect officers. Holy Communion will be observed on W h itsun Monday, W h itsun Tuesday and 'n e x t W ednes d a y - E m b e r Day—at 7:30^A.M. B M B ! B a O .im , ...<48 . . . UNITARIAN The guest speaker a t South Nassau U n itarian C h u rch Sunday a t 11 o’clock will be Dr. Joseph Bram, professor of Anthropology and So ciology a t the G raduate School of New York University. He will speak on “The H u m an Condition.” The congregation m eets in the Masonic Temple, 18 Prospect street, Baldwin. Classes for children of- a ll ages will be held at the sam e tim e In the U n itarian Parish House, 228 South Ocean avenue. NAZAJkENE Roy Rogers Day will be marked at th e Sunday School’s 9:45 A.M. ses sion. T h e re will be Junior Church a t 10:45; m o rning worship also at 10:45, on the topic, “Pentecost In O u r T im e ;\ N.Y.P.S. Fellowship and film a t 7 P.M., and a missionary service with t h e Rev. Spurgeon H e n drix from th e Argentine, at 7:45 P.M. O n Tuesday a Crusade for Souls V isitation Conference is plan n e d a t ^130 P.M. N e x t- W ednesday Bank, N .J., and Norman J . M orris, of Lehigh, Pa., will be in ;charge. T h e following and final week Charles R. McNally of Trop, N. Y., and Robert A. W atson, of Pioneer, Pa., will conduct. On Monday, June 20, those who have participated In’ the sessions which have baeh in progress for three m o n ths under the direction of Brigadier Ernest W. Newton will.be_ commissioned. a s lieutenants a t rites to be conducted in H u n ter College, M a n h a ttan. W alter Vogt, who s p e n t a year in FreepOrt before entering the Training College, will receive his commission a t the same time. COMPLIMENTS OF Bucks Delicatessen 372 ATLANTIC AVENUE FREEPORT, N, Y. Bsaa^~~ -—-vaasa CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Divine healing which casts out evil and .restores harm o n y on the basis of Gild's unfailing power and goodness will be set forth a t C h ris tian Science services this Sunday. T h e Lesson - serm o n entitled “A n cient and Modern Necromancy, alias M esmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced\ will include th e . ac count of healing as recorded in The Acts of the Apostles (5:12 to;, 16): “And by the hands of the apostles were m any signs and won ders wrought among th e people; . . . There came also a m u ltitude out of the cities round about unto- Jerusalem , bringing sick folks, and them which w e re' vexed w ith u n clean spirits: and they were healed every one.\ Also stressing the practical power of C h ristian healing is the follow ing passage to be read from “Scl ence and H ealth w ith Key to the Scriptures,\ by M ary Baker Eddy: \God will heal the sick through than, whenever m a n is governed by God. T r u th casts out error now as surely as it did nineteen centuries ago” {495:1-317; — .T j y — A-l V The Salvation I 75-77- Ghuroh . Street • Freeport,\L.t Prig, nnd Mrt. Ernril W. NwrtoD Officers In Charge 8UN0JAY SERVICES - 10:D0 A.a. Sunday School— 11:00. A.Id. Hnlinflij Mectius - 0:80 P.M. Young- People -8:00 P.M. Evening Service , ~ W E D NESDAY \8:00 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting T H U R S D A Y , 7:00 P.M. Ladies’ Homo League All Are Welcome. , p ■ now CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS : STATION V- '1 \ iM a r k * -v ■ ' .- SUNDAYS : \ 9;30f • AM.—. there will- b e - a prayer m eeting and Bible study on \The R e v e lation\'' SALVATION ARMY The last but one of the field training period sessions for evan gelistic cadets will be held In Sal vation Army H eadquarters, 75 C h u rch street, next' W ednesday night a t 8 o ’clock. Probationary lieu tenants Albert P. C a rter of Red SELF-STORING Auction Outlet Bargains for the Entire Family 50 W. MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT, N. Y, FReeport 8-0Q41 Cannon Pharmacy 6 So MAIN STREET FREEPORT, N. Y. FReeport 8-9514 Gladys Beauty Salon Specializing in Machine and Machtneless Permanent Waves . ) 85 CHURCH STREET FREEPORT, N. Y. DIVINE SCIENCE The First Church of the T ruth (Divine Science), 253 Sunrise ’ way, Rockville Centre, will have a Sunday -service a t II A.M.; topic. \The Incarnate W ord.” The subject next -W ednesday a t 8:15 P.M, will be \The Stability of M ind T r e a t m ent.\ The Rev. M a rtha C h e ster field is pastor. ALUMINUM SCREEN AND STORM WINDOWS $ 1 E 95 G u a ra n te e d b y .G o o d H o n s e k e e p l C O ..L*E: T E - j ------ READY TO INSTALL, NOTHING EXTRA TO BUY, ' ' INCLUDES\TW O GLASS AND ONE SCREEN. • INSTALLATION OPTIONAL $4.00 • “fflj GENERAL BRONZE The Worlds Largest Aluminum Window Manufacturers | ESTABLISHED OVER FIF T Y YEARS # Assures You of QUALITY, SERVICE, DEPENDABILITY ALUMINUM SCREEN AND STORM DOORS INCLUDES FRAME AND HARDWARE' NO DOWN PAYMENT INSTALLATION OPTIONAL $10.00 UP TO FIVE YEARS TO FAY FIR S T PAYMENT IN NOVEMBER l i t WEST SUNRISE HIGHWAY FREEPORT, N. Y. .. .. ^ ■ t Tele^one FReeport-9^516 ! 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