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< :■ < :■ 5 I PAGE TWELVE T H E LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 lunch, and other deUclous foods to C h u rch School 9 ajn > (Baby sit- 1961. He was u resident of Freeport R g c e i l t B l t t h s 3 + 1 take home. Never anything like ! —a real C o u n ty Pair. Come one. I Come AU! Buy beautiful handm a d e M E T H O D IST . unbelievably low cost. Don’t Rev. Dr. Jo h n I., LaUbaw, m inister| jjjg opportunity! Be seeing you a t the Fair! SUN.. APRIL 30; 9:30 a.m.—C h u rch School. CJa.ss- es for all ages. 10:45 a m .—C h u rch Service, Ser m o n by Dr. Latslraw; ••The Sacred- LUTHERAN Eugene K. Strebel, Pastor ness of H u m an Life. ’ Child C a r e ' CANTATP th e Fourth Sunday after during C h u rch Sert'ice: Babies upj Easter. April 30th: to the age of 3 years are cared for The Rev. Eugene K Strebel Pas- in th e C h u rch School Nursery D p - tor will preach pn “A Separated partm e tjt. and children from 3 to 6 People\ at ^ e following .services: j are cnrr.d for in the C h u rch School | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. ters provided a t 9 ajn.». \ 41 years. Husband of th e late Eva M o rning Prayer: 11 a j n . U n ited! M. Southard. Survived by children. T h a n k Offering In-G a thering a t all Mrs. Eva Tanner. Mrs. Audrey Services. j Combs. C h arles W. Jr., and Paul A. Young People’s Fellowship: 7 p.m. Southard. Sister. M rs. Libey Ped- Week Day Services: <May 3 & 4) I ersen and brothers. Jo h n and Ed- •H o ly Communion: Wed.. 7 ajn. ^ ward Southard. Services a t the Pul- Ibreakfast follows). Thurs., 10 a j n . ton Funeral Home. Rev. C. S. K irke- Healing Service: Thurs., 10 aJn . PRI.. MAY 5: 8:00 p.m,—Co-Pal Meeting. PRESBYTERIAN Rev. A. Edward Couch, Pastor Rev. Richard S. W atson. Associate The Rev, A. Edward Couch,1961 pas- gaard officiating. Interm e n t Long Lsland N ational Cemetery. Farm ing- dale. L.I. Doctors Hospital Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert Greenberg 'Joyce K a tzeni, 3801 Colonial Ave., M errick • daughter • Diane. Henrietta Mowbrav [ MOWBRAY— H e n rietta, a form e r ; resident of Freeport, died April 21.1 Mr. and Mrs. John Balbi, tLynn D a lldorf). 1830 Browning St.. Bald win - daughter - C a therine Ann. Mr. and M rs. J o h n Francis Done- gan (M uriel C raig), 118 Casino St. P ieeport - daughter - M argaret Beginners Departm ent. 6:30 8: 8 p.m.—Y outh Group.s. Weeks Actlvitle.s FR l.. APRIL 28; 8:15 p m .—Two by Two Club meeting. SAT.. APRIL 29: 10:00 a.ra.—Junior Choir rehearsal. 2:30 p jn .—Brooklyn South Dis tric t Conference. TOES., MAY 2: 1:30 p m .—M a rtha Circle meeting. W E D , MAY 3; 1:30 p jn .—^Hannah Circle m eet- 11:00 aju .—Naomi Circle meeting. 8:15 p j n .—M ary Circle meeting. TW IR S .. MAY 4: 9:30 to 4 p m . Rumm age Sale. 10:30 a.m.—Elizabeth Circle m eet- I NAZARENE log. I Rev. Edward W. Levin. Pastor 7:30 p jn .—Y o u th Choir rehearsal! SUNDAY, APRIL 30: I 9:00 i ! School. . 10:45 a.m.—n t e Service. —CHURCH CALENDAR— THURSDAY, APRIL 27: 10:00 a.m.—Sewing and Cancer Dressing. 7:00 p.m.—Young Peoples Choir Rehearsal. 8:00 p.m.—Adult Choir R e h e a rsal FIUDAY. APRIL 28: 7:30 p.m.—'The Boy Scouts. SATURDAY. APRIL 29: 9; 10; 11 am .— Confirm ation Classes. MONDAY. MAY 1: 7:30 p.m.—Lutheran Roller Skat- ------ , - --------------------- a t Delmar. New York. She was | . w. —The Service. Sunday tor of the F irst Presbyterian C h u rch ! th e wife of the late Jo h n J. Mow- Freeport - daughter - Ellin B a ibara. Mr, and Mr.s. H e rbert Alexander (M iriam K a n e ', 23 Howard Avr.. of Freeport, N.Y., has cho.sen as thC| pray. Survived by daughters, Mrs. subject of hi.s sermon for identical 9:30 and It ( .D). services. Sun.. April 30, *‘The Chance of a Life- The Sunday C h u rch School will m eet a t the sam e hours. T h e re will be Infant and child care a t 11 a m . Dora.s Pakenham and M rs G race D rach; sisters. Mr.s, Nellie Lovelace and Mrs. Prance.s Koop: grandchil dren Mrs. Pi-ances Paris. Donald an d G e rald D rach. Mrs. B a rbara Green and Robert Pakenham . Ako .•survived by 7 great grandchildren. service. The Y o u th Fellowships will services were held a t the C h u rch m eet 7:30 p.m. O B IT U A R IE S Funeral Services by R. A. H u n g e r- ford Funeral Home, 110 P ine SL, Freeport, N.Y. 8:15 p m .—Chance) h e a r s a l UNITARIAN T h e Rev. S traughan L. G e ttler's serm o n subject fo r next Sunday, April 30. will be \For a R e a l R e vision of the Bible.\ There will be Identical services a t 9:30 and 11 a.m . in th e church sanctuary a t 228 S. O c ean Ave., Freeport. Coffee h o u r as usual, an d in fan t care is provided. ' T h e Social Concerns Comm ittee will m eet in th e foyer ^ l i l 28. a t 8;3P p.m. Again, a rem inder o f th e C o u n ty' ,5 '• \ ''* P a i r to be held in th.e church Social . „ TToii 4UI , .. I T h a t Jesus Gives. H a ll, on th is coming Saturday, A p ril 29. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Come and see th e a r t of jewelry m a k ing dem o n strated by a skilled craftsm a n , an a r t exhibit featuring p a in tin g und sculpture; ceramics a n d woodcraft, mosaics, jewelry; books an d doUs; flower arrange m e n ts and m u ch more. T h e re will be a snack bar where one m a y purchase a snack or a I 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School: Class foi’ Adults and Children. Youngsters m ay earn th e ir way to Sum m e r Cam p by bringing friends to S u n day School. 10:45 a.m.—Junior C h u rch: Y o u th Serm o n ette. \Be Ye Kind.'* 10:45 a.m.—T h e M o ridng W o rship Service T h e Serm o n ; “An In v ita tion and an Indictm e n t.” The P a s tor's Recall will be conducted. 12:00 noon—T h e C h u rch C h o ir’s rehearsal. ^ 6:15 p.m.—T h e Yqnng People’s _ , Service, directed by D e n n is Patrick ’’•■“ ‘‘J'-j Levin. 7.00 p.m.—The Evening W o rship T h e S e rm o n : “T h e Peace Joseph KLEIN—Joseph, died April 17, 1961. formerly of Freeport. Survived by his wife, M ary, and five sons, Jo.«eph Jr.. WUHam. John. Charles, an d A n thony. B rother of John. Elizabeth Alsheimer. A lbertina Herschberger, and A n n a Lebkuech- er. Also .survived by 32 grandchil dren an d 4 g reat grandchildren. A Requiem M ass was offered in Our Holy R edeem er R.C. C h u rch. In term e n t in M o u n t St. M ary's Cem etery, Flushing. L.I. M E HTZ G U E S T H O U S E S M odern • H o u sekeeping R u n n ing W ^ ter in M ost Rooms Village C enter 102-106 N. Grove St. - FR. 9-0925 62 Randall Ave. - FR. 9-0987 97 Sm ith St. - FR. 9-8799 40 S m ith.St. - MA. 3-5623 F o r Sr. citizens of mod. m eans Ewfy MfintorUl ServUt a fB S I E C r TRIBU T E • . . Ttfmllta of prico Freeport 47N.M(u‘nS». FR9-2749 Chosen by more long Isignti FcTniilies than ony diher *Wero!*fee'or. ItM dO-Sanrfee Fimenifi $250iie$250» MONDAY: 2:00 p.in. — Jr. an d Sr. H igh School R eleased Tim e Classes. TUESDAY: 8:00 p.m.—Pastor le v i n will con duct a V a cation Bible School W o rk shop a t th e C h u rch of t h e N azarene. M assapequa Park, for L.I. Churches. WEDNESDAY: 2:15 p.m.—G rade School Released Tim e Classes. 3:15 p.m.—T h e Junior C n o lr R e hearsal. 7:30 p.m.—The M id-W eek P rayer M eeting conducted by T h e Foreign M issionary Society. 8:30 p .m —T h e Official C h u rch Board's M eeting. THURSDAY: 6:30 p jn .—T h e Young People’s Games Night. (Ping Pong, Volley Ball. B asket Ball, etc.) FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m.—^The Young Fellowship Night. SATURDAY: 6:30 p.m.—W o rkday at N.Y. Cam pgrounds, followed by Picnic a t B e a r M o u n tain Park. Marv FaHon FALLON—M ary, of F reeport, died suddenly Apr. 21. 1961. M iss Fallon was th e housekeeper a t t h e Rectory of O u r Holy R edeem er C h u rch for over 30 yi““r6. S h e is survived by two sisters. Bridget and Ellen, and one brother, M ichael. The Rosary was recited in th e R. A. Flungerford Funeral Home by the various C h u rch Societies, A Solem n Re quiem M ass w a s offered in Our Holy R edeem er R. C. C h u rch. Di- term e n t in Holy Rood Cemetery, W estbury, L I . People’s John T. Metz METZ—John T , 119 Delaware Ave.. Freeport, died April 23. 1961. Mr. M etz was a Civil Engineer and wa.s a.ssoclated w ith the firm Barstow & M u lligan. Surviving are hts wife, TVances, one son, H a rry, two daughters, M ary Ju n e G a rcia and Ju d ith Ann Neely. Also his father, Henry an d one sister. M rs. Alice C u rtin, an d four grandchil dren. The R o sary was recited th e R . A. H u n g e rford Piineral Home. A Requiem M ass w a s offered in O u r Holy R edeem er R C. Church. In term e n t In S t. C h a r k s Cem etery Pinelawn, L.L of the Transfiguration with th e Rev R o b e rt Pierce officiating. In- ierm e n t in Greenfield Cemetery. Hem p stead, L I . ___ Harry Ketcham KFTCHAM —H arry. 17 Sm ith St., Freeport, died April 23, 1961 after a lengthy illness. Survived by his sister. M rs. Lillian E. Rockefeller: niece. M rs. Norma A. Brockm eyer and nephews. F rank L and Lewis A. Albin. Servlce.<i a t th e Fulton F u n e ral Home w ith th e Rev. Ed w a rd Couch officiating. In term e n t in G reenfield Cem tery, Hempstead, L.I. James H. Ferguson Elected At University Of Denver Jam e s H. Ferguson, University of Denver, School of Hotel and R e s t au r a n t M anagem ent, h a s been elect ed treasu rer of the Hotel and R e s t a u r a n t M a n a g e m e n t Society. Before being elected to ih of fice oftreasurer. M r. Ferguson was th e society's chaii'm a n of the a n nual D inner Dance and Awards C o m m ittee. M r. Ferguson is a graduate of FVeeport H igh School, and of th e H o tel an d R esort M anagem ent School, P a u l S m ith’s College, P a u l Sm iths, N.Y. He holds a diploma from th e W ine In s titu te of C a li fornia. He is the son of Mr. and W illiam T. Ferguson of 56 W e st F ir s t St., Freeport. Mr. and Mr.s. Sidney Rappoport • R o b erta Llbin), 37 Virginia Ave., Freeport - son - Leonoi'd Scoit. M/’- and M j - s . William Ronald M cGuire 'Louise Gome.s>, 10 Lay- ton St.. F reeport - daughter - Laura Ml', and M rs. Phillip Borner. Jr, • N orma K e r n . I l l ElUott St., M er rick - daughter - Leslie Blaire. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST FREEPORT, N. Y. S u n d a y Service 11:00 A.M. Sunciay School 11:00 A.M. W e d n esday Evening M eeting, 8:15 R e a d ing Room O p en To Pub lic 12 Noon to 4 P.M. Daily except Sundays and Holidays M e rrick Rd. at Elm P lace ALL ARE WELCOME Beacon, TB ANSFIG URATION APRIL 30. 4th Sunday afle r E a s ter: ■ Holy Comm union: 8 & 9 a.m .' F u n e ral Services by C h e s ter A, Fulton & Son, Inc.. M. Burfon] Southard, Pres. 49 W. M errick Rd„ Freeport. Charies W . Soudi^rd SOUTHARD—C h arles W „ 41 H anse Ave., Freeport, died April 23, Thousands have placed their trust and confidence with Fulton's throughout the past fifty-seven years. We evince a syuipallielic under- Standing of the wishes and circum. stances o f each fumily« lo tlie end that we moy provide the finest sei^ices without financial hard- Seming Every Church RICHARD A. HUNGERFORD 110 P(ixe S treet FReeport 9-3119 Freeport, N. Y. C o rner S. O cean Ave. The Fulton reputation is based on experience and service . . . with the best in personnel and facili ties. C^Ledter & Son, Snc. on FUNERAL DIRECTORS 49 W EST M E HHICK HOAD. FR E E P OR T / M. Burford Southard. Pres. ha Pa V.Z nil JU(