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~ >* V.• / • * r>*-Ir-T~ : J? ' t* V -'\‘Ci *- ■ * _ . . . .. . . _________. *\ ■ P A G R T E N - T H E LEADER THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 Magazines To Handle in Heat; Large Selection Listed \Hot- weather, such as we’ve been having, can take th e zest out of even an avid reader, “Mrs. Elizabeth F. Kelly, Library D irector of the Freeport M emorial Library, takes th is opportunity- to advise, If your energy Is a t ouch a low -ebb th a t even h o l d i n g s book seep s like a ■Webster’s unabridged dictionary, the Library J i a s more th a n 200'm a g a - - zines which afe light to. h a n d le and —-quick'-to read. In the June Issue of Vogue, for Instance, not only will m l-lady learn how to be sm a rtly c la d -in the-latest -fashion, but she will a lso find com plete w ith recipes, a delightfully gay a n d - w i t t y - W i d e ’’Culinary Guide -fo r imbeciles who like to eat” by . I lk a Chase. Also in this Issue begins METHODIST ' # F = - South Grove stre e t north of . Mer-; Professional^ Club To Observe Business C. Oliver Moore will preach next Suriday m o rning a t 10 o’clock: The Pastor, D r. Jo h n L. Latshaw , will be available for pastoral services a t all tim e s during August, although he will not preach until Septem b er 11.: - •\ BAPTIST The ordinance of t i p . L ord 's Sup - p e r . will be -otseiVcd a t th e F ir s t B a p tist-C h u r c h Sunday at 10:45 o’cldck: The. pasto r .' the Rev, Dr. Louls.H. l i ^ , \ h a s selected “F a ith ’s Reward\ as his serm o n topic. The Sunday School will m eet a t 10 o’clock. . EPISCOPAL 8 A.M., -Holy Communion. 10:45 A.M.. M o rning Prayer and 8ermon, w ith . .Communion. This Saturday, August. 6, the- T ransfiguration of C h rist, there will be Holy-Commun- a hew series of short stories and fashions. T h is m o n th’s story by Helen M a c lnnes Is called “Double J ion a t 10 A.M. Or' Quits” ' a n d five star? giosed'for '-- ------- * ----- *— the “ p ictures in fashions available I DIVINE SCIENCE rick road. Next Sunday. A u g u st 7, a t 10:30 A M .,D r . Anne C. H a slett of. Elm h u rst Divine Science Center will speak on. \ T h e V ibrant Chord of Love.” ■ ~ LUTHERAN 8 a n d 9:30 AM ., Holy Communion a t Good Shepherd Church! Baby-' ljm -turnpike, and East Centennial' avenue, Roosevelt: 9:15 A.M., Sun day School a t C h rist Lutheran Church. .9:30 A .M ,:-M atins, wlthi Holy fSm m u n tohy a f G o d A S H e p id'd L u theran C h u rch in Rodsevelt. 10:45- A.M ,,_The;Servlce, w ith Holy Com m u n ion, a t C h rist Lutheran. C h u r c h , thruout the \country. T h e F ir s t .Church of th e T r u th In the May 14-issue of the S a tu r - (Divine Science) is holding sum m er day Review, those particularly in-1 s e rvices-at Union Reform Temple, iterested in children and young peo- CHBISTIAN SCIENCE T h e iact th a t spiritual under standing ot-G o d results-in practical goodness, health, and power will be stressed a t C h ristian Science serv ices Sundayr -\ R e adings from the King Jam es .Verslon Qf_.the _Blble, a n d “Science; and H e a lth w ith k e y to t h e Scrip tures” by M ary B a k er Eddy com prise the Lesson-Serm o n entitled “Spirit,\ <* Plans fortlie'l955-56 programs', with the general theme of “Aiin High” for; The Business and Professional-Women’s Club of Nassau County, were discussed at the recent Execu tive Board Meeting, .held at the home of Mrs, Kathernei M. \ Fuehrer, Cllyen Cove. To conform- w ith N a tional Bust- | ' — \-pie will .find-review s of children’s book? fo r 'various ages and a list - of ad u lt books for teen-agers.\ If you’re.In terested in:_6ports - that- m agazine will help to keep .-. you posted on all phases. Naturally, the August num b er is packed w ith baseball news from players to um pires.---------- H igh. F id e lity - a n d H i-Fi Music a t Home are two recent additions to satisfy th e over Increasing de- '-n n —rt fivr . tu t oi-m a tlQ n _ .on _ .that—re cent indoor hobby. Noted Ministers Preaching At Freeport Camp Meeting The Long Island Holiness Camp Meeting, which Has made Freeport its headquarters since 1919, will conclude its 12-day season next Sunday night at Prince and North Long Beach avenues. Visitors are -welcome a t services! R aleigh, N. C. Forty young people, h e ld in a large auditorium o a th e l recom mended by their P a s t o r s o r grounds. 1 S u n d a y School Superintendents, are The Rev. John Paul, D.D., Editor I b elnB e n tertained free, except for a The J u ly issue of C h a n g ing Times, I o f the Herald, published ’ a t Louis-f registration fee of $5. The young the\ KipJ/nger Magazine, contains / viJlo, Ky.; a n d author of m any books, I PeoPl® a re from all over Long Island a fin s article on -“-What Every Wife,/ a n d the Rev. E. R. Overley, D.D.,\ na- J and jSome reside -upstate.\ h e s s Week, the Septem b e r 26 m e e t ing w ill, be held, through their courtesy, a t A b raham • and\ Straus, in -Hem p stead. Following dinner, a Fashion Show, geared to business wom en, will be put on by the store. Miss -Mary O H a g a h , of Syosset, C h a irm a n , of Business W o men’s ifreek,-Septem b er 26, to October I, will be In charge. The Odtober 13 m eeting will be conducted by M iss Eleanor B lan che r . o f Amltyville, C h airm an\of the H e a lth \and Safety. Committee, and wiU.be held a t the County Federal Sayings and Loan Association, Rockville' C e n tre. * ■ Judge B rennan, form e r/Tow n of Hem p stead Attorney, wiU be the giiest speaker a t the-A m e rican Le gion. .on - T h u r s d a y ,. November. IQ., topic will be. \The Integration of Town and County G o v e rnm ent.” w ith Mrs. K a therine H, Fuehrer, of G len Cove, C h a irm a n of the Public Affairs Com mittee, in charge. - A special comm ittee, to be ap pointed, wiU have charge of the\ C h ristm a s P a rty on December 8. Miss Sally Phillips, of- MlneOla, Club year. C h a irm a n of Education and Voca tions Committee; wiU conduct the' January 12 nieeting. The February 9 m eeting Will be- held a t the Rockville C e n tre F e d eral Savings and Loan Building. This will be p lanned by Mrs. Eleanor Ewen, of - M alvem e, > C h a im a n of Legislation— a n d Mrs. G reta Sie-- m ann, of , B a ldw in,\ C h a irm a n of -National Security, an d wUl be a panel of the members. Mrs. Doris Corwlth, of Rockville Centre, C h a irm a n of th e Radio and \ Television Committee, wiU c h a ir the M arch % m eeting, which, also will be held in Rockville Centra. T h e International R e lation Com m ittee, with Lorrayne M. Healey of Farm ingdale, C h a irm a n , will con duct the April 12 program . T h e annual dinner m eeting will be held on May 10 a n d Mrs. R o setta McNeely, of Baldwin, C h a ir m a n -o f the^ M embership Committee, will present the speaker. M embers elect ed during the year in a candlelight ceremony, will he welcomed. The picnic in June will close the Should Know about H e r H u sband’s Finances.\ 1-21 If you .are planning to eat out o n .o n e of these hot nights take a “Cue’’ and ^browse th r u \file section .o n C o u n try Dining. You b l ig h t even m ake yourself .cooler by perusing a copy of Skin Diver, In fact the cover on the July copy is enough to bring down your tem p e rature by several degrees. W h en she returhed from the _ AAiA. Conference, ,,M r s . Kelly brought back sample copies of sev eral periodicals which the library does n o t . h ave. They are awaiting' com m ents an d if It is felt there is t need, \they too will be a d d ed to the -•■onjoyed' a t; the^tlbrafy; ae Capri'-Theatre of MfanHC Beach\ announced;:.the- return 'of MenaUha Sfculnlck for the week of August 2 thru the 7 lfT “ The-Fifth Season.” tionally kn o w n ' evangelist share the preaching assignm ents a t 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. .services each day, alternately speaking afternoons and evenings.’ Dr. Paul will preach this afternoon'. Singing is. led by' Mrs.\ Jam e s Bo'ughton, pianist and con cert soloist. , , A noted artist, H. W illard Ortlip, draw s pastel pictures while he- preaches^ each m o rning (except Sunday) a t 10:30 o'clock a t a S a c red A r t Message meeting. Mr. Ortlip, About 350\.\persons attended the service last Sunday m o rning. The Rev. Ja y W. Patton, Pastor of th e Church- of th e N a zarene in Flushing, is Acting President until the Board of D irectors elects President. Sylvester To Entertain Directors o f Chamber The Board ©I D irectors of the Freeport C h a m b e r of Coknmerce i d t i F b T ' t h e T f 7 7 e p a r t j n e n t “ I t Wil1 hold lta August 8 m e t i n g as H o u g h ton College,. Houghton, N.Y., le famous for his portraits of Christ. Sacred a r t is draw n by Mr. O rtlip during rhym n singing which starts guests of D a rius W. Sylvester, a m em b e r of the- Board, on his boat Deerhound.” They will leave from th e South p k W f ' * * ■ Club a t l i l o.’clock. f ■ w e e k ^ d . - l h e Ught- Lunch wUI be 8erved aboard. T h e re tag -is used.- Interdenominational, :the enmp- ” - :iu n e e ti n g association wssLYounded'by ' wno aP H j-is ' ^ m o t -get-aw a y ^ f o r - the daytim e iB a ltar. T h e group was a t El wood,L. I., in 1909,- FQr the first.time, in the history of The Straw Hat.Circuit a show baB been recalled by popular de mand. :• F o r th e week of August 9 thru 14, W a lter Abel w lir appear’ in the e v e r - p o p u l a r \B e ll,/ Book and Candle.\ ■3:•’.'•■I--. V;-'.' fe-.''.'-' . • h r i* 1 sir! • reorganized In 1914 and\ moved7 to\ its -four-and-one-half acre tract .at Freeport five years later—when the surrounding area' W&&. still woods, before the. village cut Prince avenue through the. south end of' the prop-' erty.' ■ ■' . ‘ . Some of ,’the members come from distant places—one wom an from 1 :i Hie Salvation Acpny- 7 ^ 7 7 d h n r o i i S t r e e i Freeport, L. I. Brft. n i l Mn, Ern.tt W. Nmrtoa Officers In Charge ■ SUNDAY SERVICES lt:00'A.B. tSundar fiebool . ; 11:00 A.U. , HoIIncit Mettlns ‘t:M P.H. -. Young P«op]« • 'SiOO P.M.;-'! Evening Strvloo '' . WEDNESDAY 8i00 P.U. Ilid-WMk Prayw ldooUnc \\ THUESDAY A 9 ** lftjtn# T.MgiiW ‘. r z:’ .:A lf:A r e -Y ^ ^ c o iiie- wiU vhe- swimming, fishing\ - a n d - a sheurt business m eeting. - - \ -F o r - m e m b ers of th e Board wild ptpgram ?.^ilan^ have been:m a d e ^ tor ;• m e e t them, for dinner t it : Clarg^Tln Bay Shore a t 6 o ’clocl?, after whiish all will sail hom e 'b y m o o n light. ; A rrangem e n ts for th e d a y are in the- hands of -D a rius’ w : Sylvester and Robert Kura, Presideht: o f ; the; Chamber, FIRST, CHURCH - • / O F • ' ' CHRIST, SCIENTIST FREEPORT, N. Y. Sunday Service 11 AM . Wednesday Evening \ Meeting, 8:15 Sunday School 11:00 AiM. Reading ■ Room Open To Public 11:80 AM. to 5 PM . . Thursday 7:45- to; 9:18 PM. Dally Except Sundaya and Holidays . 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