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i . -V ^ ii^ B lT U A B I E S / > > : ■ ; . ■ ■ . , l^,;.ilL'-lUrtnd W, Heiiick 'Bd, L: freeplrt.-'- ■ ' Hineaft' PatzicIc _ )M i» T k io a ^ r tiia t^ 1 - M a i ^ :UO. I ■'.- • ■■:5 t*.-ow- »MW pitit;. wife, el m i ' tote' KtafistB |B Aan». Biroo, i t e . Bjsnlft'- VTbiSs^ l a ' ^ cii^Ics) <daziet«^ Willie 3treek Winie, fonnerly of Heaidki died Mar<^ 23, 1962. Mr. 0 t r ^ was emploj;i^ a t RepuUlle Aviatloa Corixnatlim. Survived by hIs'wife. ICarolitteS. s tf e e i; daugh- /terii Mrs. Gamble of Clevelabdi 'Ohio: sons, William K. and Ron- aId~ftf. Streekr Services a t the n u - ton Funeral Home with the Rev. Obarles Mostf officiating.' Inter- n u n t B^rtwlck Seminary Cemetery, .Haiiwtek Seminary N.7. Fimeral Services by Baogerford nod Clark, Inc. ,110 Pine St., Free- ^ - ftutK-H. -Van Riper ! VAN RIPER—Ruth H.. 1683 West- «rvelt Ave. Baldwin, died bEanch 18. 'ley. \ la te n n eiit tety.'Hempstead: WU1.F—Zllmbeih, M la ^ , n b ridd; n. 20 1961 S u n d v i n r . w a d a o g h ^ ^ p p s o t l r y .i ^ wart :F:, jWm B. Jr^ ;WlIUiam, C i psfflrtffHltifrtitt iabd -l^iee'^freabr Ctinito m e w . iD tom tot - O f m d ttto Ctonwfery,’B a i |« < S ^ - ’ M mm bfONA—Loids, I29. O a iftdd, St. Freeport, died Mas«h 21. 1962: Vivlng axe a daughter, Eklmbetb F T l t ^ : a stm, ynniam Uona and bwd grandchildren. Zatemreot Lin den HUl M.B. Cemetery. Brotrtclyn. Hofy Redeemer LaifiM To Hold CcHnmilmon Breakfast The Ladles Auxiliary of Our Holy Redeemer Church is sponsoring a Communion Breakfast on Sunday, April h at Carl H e e l ’s In Baldwin, following a Mass in the Byzantine Rite. ■■ t o . . preach on.rfcai»--‘^ ^ ■ J ] . V ' - K s S s , ijaa^ Fat^;4! ■ ■ ■ l a m i b 6:15 pfli,—The YonnS jfort«.'f ElervlM. 7 pai.-tT5e.Eren- ■On..£ttaiUiy, iW r a i^haa.^ < tb« tople one of .the tuttons «f,.\ Oonmumlty i are UU8 m ime « Of' Dr. J d i a Se) Dr. Wftlmwk |)BS < WUheim of Wm and Gandhi o f :1 of man Is this K i t e r 1»% i> Oermany :n»nner • whose life only) In the school auditorium. Tickets must be purehased In ad- 1962. Surviving are her husbimd, I vance by ^ l l n g Mrs. Alfred Tar- Robert M., and a daughter. Joyce M. | antino, MA 3-5566. has been lived between “The Ma hatma and the kateerflv ----- -- • There will be Identical services at 9:30 and U a m i ^ lv the church sanctuaiy a t 226,.,8.' Ocean Ave.. Freeport. Lifantiiiai».gla:.provided, and ttieiee wlirbe.Jhe...o<:>ffee-hour between servioes. All are welcome to 'Mass-WUl be a t 8:45 cthls-Sunday- -enjoy-thls so c a l l ^ ^ e r P....K.— ____ _ m m i m i f ^ 6 o “ toJtot'«.oiioHlda.fa'm- Uy. raiiptba#®!'”\* o f 'W?*> Jiaa ^ ^ y .a r t o a r e a a o ta 'f lu ^ of .diyi|ndfnts: ihcanS'an increase In Qom^nsetion payment. • . i ■ Uj^er the lerms Of Public Law 8 6 > ^ additional* compensation p ^ . T ^ f r ^ i i i ^ Chblr's Rehearsal — *i,. Kred,. -fect^the CantaCa. ^ ^ O N . : 2:15 pm.—senior Wgh • School: Released Time Classes T^es^: A remtoder ^ ; c b n c e r t . Prl- day evening, in the chnm^ audi- Personalized Service For Ail Faiths at the Hour ol Need. H U N G E R F O R D a n ) O A R K . J ik . FUNERAL DIRECTORS 110 Pine Street Corner S. Ocean AVe. FReeport 9-3119 Freeport, N. Y. EVERYWHERE w . . . is within reach of FulfB|n Service. Our far-reaching associations make it possible to-pxtend ' |'~ our service atid facilities to practically any part ' of the country or world. t e s t e r A . F t t l t o n and S o n , In c . , FUNERAL DIRECTOR? torlum,vat 8:30. be played 8j u p ^ - ^ a s t o r . Levin wUl attend tlJri^e^» o r t. CouTicll. Wed.i 2:15 phi.-<lrade:School A; Sr. High Ste- Idased Time Classes. 3:15 pm .-Jnte C^mflrmation Class. 2:55 p.m.—The J ^ o r Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 n->n. The Prayer Meeting: Directed by tl^ Foreign Missionar y Society. Thurs.: 6:30 pjn.:-Reereation Night at the Archer St. *Gym. Pri.; 7 'p.TO.—The Young People’s Fellow ship Night. Sat.: 9 am .—Youth Center Building Program. 6:30 p.m. •The Pastor’s Class Supper at Or. and Mrs. Karl Olsen's home. by R u ^ Condell Natalie GoMberg -at -the piano. The program will Include works by Vivaldi, B e e th o v ^ , B a iber and Schum ann. bl . sm all donation collection a t th e door. The date is Friday, 20. a t . 8.:30 p.m. The public i^-lovited to attend. METHODts¥ Rev. Dr. J o ^ L. 4 ^ ^ b a w , minister, SUN., APB, 1: 9^6^aan.—Church Ujakei 10:46 a.m.—C h u rch Servl^^ by Dr. Latshaw; “The^TAumph Of .The Cross.\ Child care^fdtii^jg - Church time, in the K l n d e ^ i ^ n D e p a rt m e n t for babies up fo\3 years of age. Junior C h u rc h * s ® ”'® hour, in th e Powell Riom for chil dren from 3 to 6. 6!3D 'p '.m .-^unlor HI Fellowship. 8 p j n .—^Senior Youth Fellowship. Weeks Activities: |^ „ . M a r . 30: 8:15 pun.—^Two by m eet ing. 6aL. M ar. 31: Junior Choir rehearsal, llx^^ni^^^t^gious Education Olaas. Tue^'v-'Apr. 3; 1:30 p m —M a r th a C l r e l e ^ h l M ^ . Wed., Apr. 4: 1:30 pm.— Clitde m a t i n g . 1:30 p m . - < ^ a < ^ Circle meeting. 7:30 pm v -r7plitlH ? h o lr re- hearsaL 8 p.m.—L e n ten S ^ l c e in the Chapel. Rev. I»w S jfdI^)Jnj,Pas;^ to r of the F reep c it Cotcim inity Naz- arene Choreh, w ia75|S s . 6 ^ k w : 6 pan.—M ary Clrcl- C lrc l^ 'm e e tog. .Ttiura.. Apr. 6: |l':3 6 \ 5 M :-T e ito - PERFECT tfK / B P r r .'. ..regdrdl^aj'piice-'' I' FREEPORT 47N.MalnSL. fr % ^ 7 4 6 : ' L o u X t e t r ' . th a n any o U im ^ ’ •: funeral dir^blor,-* ’ -i Fine dO^ervice Funerals $ 2 SO'- ie /i ^ 6 6 'j* 4fiAi PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. A. Edwaid Couch,/ppstor of the P h s t Presbyterian Church, has chosen “Life's Dally Cross\ as the subject of his sermon for identical 9:39 atid 11 am . services on Sun day. April 1. This will continue the Sunday morning series on the Meaning of the Cross. I7\e Sunday Chwch School will meet at the same hours. There will be* Child Care a t the 11 am. ser- 'the Communicants Confirmation ClSss will meet at 6:30 p.m. The Youth Fellowships will meet a t 7:30 p.m. TBe High School Membership e t t o meetlat 8:30 pm. Arhe Mid-Week Lenten Service wlU be held on Wednesday at 8 pm . in the church. The theme is \Words PVom the Cro6s\.-All are in vited to attend. or bating.'provided the basic proof of dependents is re i v e d by t h e Federal Government within 60 •'days from-the date of notification of sudi • rating • action. Another law, PL 86-499, authorifies - additional compensation' 'for more than three d.iildreh. If the veteran’s 50% or more dis ability rating is due to \peacetime’’ service, the additional compensation rates are 80 % of the amount payable for wartime service connected dis ability. In any case, it is suggested that such disabled veterans contact the local office of the New York Stale Division of Veterans’ Affairs lo cated at 320 Old Country Road. Gar den City. Barbara Joan Furman On Deanes List At Cornell Bajhara Joan Furman Is one of 22 sophomores In the New York State College of Agrlcultui-e, Cornell Uhlv., to be named to the Dean'.s List for the past term. Miss Furman ranks in the top 5% of hei- class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry fWman, Freeport.. CREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH SERVICES Every Sunday Morning Divine Liturgy 9 A M . — 11 S is A.M. Broadway and Mount Avenue Fn 'reapart,. N e Y. In The Mail Deir Mr. Vasil and Mrs. Duryea, I have read your \Duryea Orchid award article\ in the paper every week. Sometimes I know the people who received the award and,aome- tlmes 1 do not. They all seezh to do important things in the village and in clubs. 1 believe I know someone who should have the orchid corsage award. Her name is Miss ilirtam Roberts, the chorus teach?»r^ at Freeport Sr. High School. Well, after more than 30 years, she is leaving us in June. She has-.worked hdrd with teenagers; to. put on concerts and many lovely music prpgtums. As I ’m sure knowi working with teenagers Is 'not the e a s l ^ thing fo\ do. but Miss Roberts has done it-for inahy years. HOW CHRISTIAN S C I E N ^ H E A l^ ^ ^ i k WNBC 6S0 kc. SUNDAYS 7|30 a . m . I ., ip^Mh'ybe: .! am but I .think „-to should have the award In-oiie •:of the weeks. Thank you, A Music Student FIRSTCHURCH CHRIST, SCIEWtlST Sunday Service ili|o A.M R e a d ii^ Room lopen >. :T o ;P libll6:!p Noon Daily Eacept Sijiijlaya . . . ana Holiday., Merrick Bd.'M l'Elm Place , ALL ABE W B L beiM E fei Th FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SuV a E C T . . . HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REMOVES LECTURER . . . ^ P H . ^ C E « N A . T i S . D . O F SVAN. ■ •PLACE . The.First phurcH of Christ; Scientist •• .• - . Merrick Road and Place, Freeport,^N. Y. YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS; ARE COROIALLY INVITED : l i t . ; - . '.'a:.:' m t -■