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s r T u j i - n k a v r i ' ' , « r ,si- r TH G ^ e l b w S p e a k s : l ^ l l o t t e s t u ^ l i k . L o n g b l a n d P r e s i d e n t E x p l a i n s R e c e n t . I n a e M I n C o n m i n t a t i D n - ^ t e s TOC l«ng Island.Ballpoad.was 60 ■'hard Wt b jra recent wage boost and ' ^ • drastic' boost In diesel oU ■‘ prlcK that it hftd to ; raise fares 7 earljr id January without going rtJirrtigh the old procedure of apply-? :fee PuWic -Service Ownmter . j^on\ and waiting for a decision - iwhltdi OTmetimea came after a fuU -j '••year .'the Northwest--^ Associa- /Uwi'Wa&.'tdid by TOomaa M..Good-^^ - fellow.'president of the railroad,: at Its January meeting in. the Ae:; klnsoxi. School. - . Permission-to Increase fares first, then attem pt to Justify them at a hearing later, was givm under New York S tate’s Redevelopment Act, the speaker said* He added that when' the railroad come out of bankruptcy it' needed financial support badly. Its taxe^w b ich h a d been six times . . . ......... ™ ,. -- -------------- - th e M a s ter's, reply tc the disciples of John -Bfiptlst whe questioned his mission (Luke 7:22) ■ rise Highway, and ;.e^ve'-street, I -iNAZiUtENE Thursday,Thursday, Februaryeoruary 28,», 7 PJd.,- F 2 i •Oarnvtin' Club\ for Youto. 8:30 Pastor's iD^rUdtlonat Class.- : Simday, ; Mhrch'13, 8;35i A.M.— .pastor -l«vin ■ spwks onv'Xlft ,TJp Thy Voicej\ over radlo.^ Nation WHLX. 9 r « A:M., Sunday school. Classes -for children and Parents. sermon 6ubJectVwiU.be. “Some Len-‘ ten Objectives.” . -rOommuhton, Servi . 10;45 A.M. The claaSK now p i e e t ^ ad; th e^tem ple'In are In- I OC« «MtC. ..—.. ....4 Church pervlce 10:4S A-M. -' Church School 9:30 .and 10:45 .Westminster • Fe c lu^a.’ All other classes \will con-, tinue at 'th e parish house - a t 228 South':,DceM :tivenue_iQ ;,PtMipprt. * In fant care Is provided a t the-Bald win address. VL_.- A l \ ’ * ’ - ' ' tat-lah Parish House a t the Pm ^ o i't Exc5^s^l957^QuotaV^ .V(Contiiiuea from Page i), . pressed hope-that many who were . away , from* home, when the worlc- ' ers ^lled on Sunday would take advantage ,of the envelopes left at the door and moll In their cohtrlbu- .i(h46 ‘KM.. Junior Chrirch. 10:48 Momltfg :WorshIp. 8; P;M., Young Pepi>iw; CoimcU. 7:18 - p :^ , Y^oung Peoples Service. 8:00 P.M., -Evening Wor^Ip. Monday, March 4, 6:30 P.M.—Ice Skating Party. Wednesday, March S, 7 P.M. Youttt'-Cholr. 8 P.M., Missionary Service. 9 P.M., Church Board LUTHERAN . w ■ Quinquagesim a Siiiidayr j &mrch ■3, 8 AM ., Holy Communion; .,9^A:Illt^' M atins; 9 A M . Sunday v S ^ O o i; tlon-s to the'H eart Fund In Boslyn. tvlbtftlons b 1045; AM., The-Service ------ ,------- - Pastor Sirebel will preach on.;!'Oii To Jerusalem”, at all.-, services- bn Sunday, M«ro.^ ,3rd. ' Ash Wednesday, March 6;„ a ,,A ^ .. Children’s Ash -Wednesday ,Service; 10 A.M., Celebration of Holy ^ n i ' munhm; B PM., Celebration of Holy Communion. addrK5;-Hie'.,R^^ l ; minister o f Hhe - n u shing DnUarian ' Chorcih; .will lead a dis- mraldn bn'“VVhat'E)irection Should um tiM S ft^Thtoking-’iuitor^-r’rhis meetlngi'was; p<»tp6ned because of thei;Pebradiy 1 stoftn. South Nassau Offers Nurse Refresher Course BAPTIST M o ^ n g services of the First Bap tist Church are to be broadcast over Station WGBB for the nine Sun days -Wi March and April. As a re sult the services will start at '11 o’clock instead of 10:48. Sunday, the pastor, the Rev, Dr. Louis'H. On Ash Wednesday Pastor Streb- el will .preach on ‘‘A Good Lent,” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ’The vita] significance for people today of-Jesus’ healing works-will be emphasized at Christian Science sei^ces this Sunday. - ScrlP^uritl passages -In the Les» South Nassau Communities Hos pital, OCeairslde. once ‘more offers a . fre refresher course to’ nurses .Vho would like to re-enter active duty in their profession-. Refistratlan for the course wa-< reld Mond.=iy, February 18, between the hours oL9 AM. and 5 P-M. at the ^hospital. ' -Ti\STcl^t,wijr;nr(ret“loiu’\da^^ •TOe contvlbdflons by eleotlon dis tricts with the district captains are as follows: 33 Mrs. Dan Schacter ... 23030 34 Mrs. Prank 'S. Snsdeker 201M .. ,35 .Mrs. Daniel CJroiWley .-.221.40 36 M rs. Lester L. Danley 130.68 37 Mrs. W. T. Ferguson .. 141.71 38 Mrs. Victor Leff ......... 87.2A 39 Mrs. S. P. Johnson . . . . 112.58' 40 Mrs. R. H. Crl§p ......... 1853f4 41 Mrs. RosBliiie Danziger 410.10 42 Mrs. Nellie Keegan ... 210.60 53 Mrs. Norma James . t . 182.25 44 Ml’S. Lester T. Danley 129.80 45 Mrs. J. J. Randall .... 14490 46 Mrs. Lee Warzer ......... 219.73 47 Mrs. H. R. Bishop .... 33233 n e Mrs. Samuel Bird .... 105.25 49 Mrs. John SaCcai’echia 245.50 Apts Mrs. Lester L..Danley.. 143,28 5-^ S12.000.000 Needed u R the Pennsylvania Railroad Company surrcndered for 12 years any re turn on its InvestmMit. T h i s means, according to the speaker, that ail earnings go direct ly back Into making the L. I. R. R. a road the Island can be proud of, under the 60 million dollar im provement program. . The large pei-centage of com muters and the Gmail revenue from- frelght—because of Long \ Island’s non-industrial nature, essentially— are basic reasons for the problem, Mr. Goodfellow said. The need for 1 3 0 0 can and 7.0QQ employes re*. '■ inuters who must be ‘‘tran^xwted ' during a few hours p er day, but the off-hour traffic falls offAb-Sliarply that It is extremely difficul to make the cars and bring in enough reve nue to operate profitably. The L. 1. R. R. is offering week end excursion rates, spcedlng.up^lts mid-day i schedules, buying new cars and I rebuilding old ones, ex tending stations, and -has tmded from six to eight thousand parking spaces near Its depots within -the past few years In an effort- to at tract more customers, Mr. Cood- fellow said. Shops - have been — modcrnlzpd for greater efficiency and rents on rhliroad property . boosted .(0 net moi^ income. When , fares gq.. up, ^ort-haul travel.iBils off but long-haul traf fic continues to\' incrbase,~accordlng to the s^aicer. Dl^ussihg the four “ ’ '^ a s t . River.• tunnels, he 'Sald .«}ie L. T .R.; R. pays for two of them while the P. R. R. pays for the other two.-Of the $1,750,000 or so whic the Long Island pays for using Penn StatlKh, it gets back $600,000 in rent from conecesions annually. - Mr.: Goodfellow said It would be im possible to obl&ln • equal facilities for -the present.net cost. Ye the Ohur(Jh.” ’The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be observed at the close of the service. The Sunday school Wil meet at 9:30 A.M., and .the Youth Fellow ship at 7:30 P.M. EPISCOPAL Sunday, March 3^ Quinquageslma Sunday: The Rt. Rev. JameS P. De Wolfe, Bishop of the Diocese of Long Island will come to administer Holy Confirmation at the 11:00 A.M. Service. He will also preach at that service. At 9 A.M. the Bishop will cele- Oretw-virv\ix\ion V'bless the children of the Church 'Then Jesus answering said unto them, Go your way. and tell -John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame -walk, the lepers are cleansed the deal hear, the dead are raised to the*-pobr the gospel i s preached.\ .From \Bcience and Health with Key to-'lhe Scriptures” by M ary Baker Eddy the following passage will be among those read (131:26- 30): ‘\The mission of Jesus con- the Week at a tlm-s convenient to th* •sgistrants, and will take f.-irec- •v ^ s . This i-H the fifth such course •'Iven by the comtnunity hosptial to 'ielp fll the Shortage of nurses felt by all hospitals in the area. All .nterested nurses are invited to reg- B y V o r u n ia i y ^ o ip T t s J ^ - The voluntary hospitals of Nas- sa<* and Suffolk Counties still need 12 million dollars to complete ex pansion programs planned to meet the needs'of I the communities they WEDDINGS • BANQUETS Banquet Rooms for 25 to 200 SHORECREST HOTEt. . So. Grove St. \ FReeport 8-0191 - 25 CARS FOR SALE 25 Two-Doors, Four-Doors, Hard-Tops, Convertibles, Station Wagons Cornell Auto Sates 87 Merrick Ave„. Merrick Corner Smith Street — ,FR. 8*4644 T h e B A L D W I N a n d C O R N E L I U S C O M P A N Y vine pCcwer, . demonstrations which' PM .,'Young People’s : Fellow- were hot'und^stoO d o Jesus’ 'v^rkP - Meeting In thC- Parish establl^ed. his claim to th e 'j l « ^ alahshlp.” ' 7 . ship Hoysft. Tuesday, March 6. Shrove Tues day; 8 P.M., Evening Guild.' Ash Wednesday, March 6, 7:30 A.M. and 10:00 AM ... Penitential Office and Holy Communion.; 2T5 P.M., Children’s Lenten Servi< 8 P.M., P ^ itential Office and Ei ning':Prayer with Sermon by the Rector. Topic: \Special ..Peohle-\- Thls-ls the^lrst In a. series of Leii-' ten addresses given by the Rector, the Rev. Robert H. Pierce, on the topic \Significant Living.” Friday, March 8. 8 P.M., Adult Class In Christian Doctrine,' M E T H o m s t : . . D r “ John L.' Latshaw, Minister '\How To Know The Thousand And iffs” 'wIlT'''hft ■ the- isermnn m C o n sulting . . e n g i n e e r :? UNITARIAN The Rev. Lon Bay Call will preach a sermon on the controversial topk Bu ton, D. O.J thot tfhe Ethical; Cujtiir',: ^ Society must :t)ay taxes on Its prop-; ‘ erty on the grounds that It does nol qualify as a \religion.” € i L « 9 0 Municipal and Civil ' engineering & SURVEYING 117 West Sunrise,Highway O FReeport 8-6760 Beginning next Sunday. Mai*ch 3 the Sunday Sbhoolvclass^ fromi the ITS RAPPEWEP SINCE I940f One- ’Things” ivilT^be' -subjeijt of £)r. Latshaw- lY mmlnB” 'i»* m :4R n 'r 'i n the 'sermon itshaw- on Sunday morning\ a t 10=45 o'clock. 9=30 A.M. church school; 6=30, 8=00, 8:30 P.M. Youth Groups. PRESBYTERIAN ~ - The Rpv. Paul F. Boiler, Pastor Emeritus ol the. First ‘Pnesbytoriah. Church of Far Rockaway. will be guest minister this Sunday. -His FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SClENTISf FREEPORT, N. Y. . - ■ S u n d a y 7 S e r v i c e ; i l t A J t T-.— —i-'i-i-.-:re=-- ... ■: Wedne.^ay..Evening- i I B e a d i n g B o b n i r O p e i i ' ;.uJ.VavT:\'reerre'p.M. Daily Except Eundayo - and Holidays - yot»iek,B d i at Elm Place AL l T T e WELCOME j j | The Salyation Army - 75-77 Church, StraoJ Freeport. L. I. -B fIo.am i»lre^Jffi«t:w .,N c ^ ^ _ ^ffieera .ln Charge ' ]0 :ce A .U . :SiiDdAy JS«I(«ol *.< ....... . WEDNESDAY THy,RSDAy' u r.s,„ . « . « , r„ r u . ' W O R -710 kcr ^ j l R I ^ I A N SCIENCE heals SU N D A Y S 7:45 s m i a s . A i i e u p i 3 i % ■s^reAK I S U P IT 8 % gift Lla: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF FREEPORT „ .• • -:.-^f«>pbrt'8,pIde^^ .■ CHURCH SCHOOL ■ 'c r i u H C H S T H k E T . . All Are Welcome ■' .4^ ....--.. .. . . . .^ -, TH.e PRICE OP a_PHPN.gjSSW(C6„ IS UP 2 0 % * • 1 .roUee; . ol il. ......