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tmntaiES a - Dr. 'C^rl^n -M; Fisher, M ^ s tw Chiiiith S ^ ice''a n d ChiirA School ;Sunday, . Nov. ,17 ai.Wj30. s.m. Address by Dr. Fishier: “The Clue' to Patience.’,’ public fonim Friday, Nov. 22. on “ The Uni- tarianrUnlyersaiist Church—rb It an Umbrella for Those Who For sake'Revealed'Heligign or is it a Ti’ue Affirmatibn-.of-iEaith?\ Session. begins at”'8:30 p.m. in the foyer, of ’the church ^ 228 South .Ocean Avenue. > ” EPISCOPAL ir hieetirig. v.‘ 28:-'8:- 100 Junior lub idliuier . Sat., Nov. ‘ 2 2 i.m„ Choir.reheaKal,,Il.a.m., Religious Education; Cla«. T !^ o by Two Club dlititer and ente^in- 'meirt for et^ryone.:: - - '.Tues., Noy; 18:;B:30 p.m., Of- flcial Board meeting. , Wed'» Nov. 20: 7 p.m., Youth Choir reheafsali 7r45:'p.m., Senior Youth Choir rehearsal . 8 p.m., W.S.C.S. meeting. 8:25 p.m., Chane cel tfboir rehearsal. Thurs., Nov. 21: Evening meet-, ing of the- His 'N' Her Club. ' ' '■ ' ■ -LUTHERAN The Rev. Eugene-K.—Str6bel, l i l v Robert H. Pierce, Rector -John J. T.'Schnabel, Assoc, .Sunday, Nov. 17: 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion: f \and 9 a.m.. Church School; 9 and 11 ai'm. Morninig Prayer: 11 a.m. Baby sitter atr 87 S. Long Beach Aye. during toe 9 and 11 a.m. IServicBS. Epistopal-'Young ■ Churchmen: 7 p.m. in the“imdef- W«ek Day Services ■’ Communion:- Wed. 7 a.m. (breakfast following service). ■pastor will ,cbhd.u^7sferVices on the-^-23rd Sunday after Trinity, Nov. 17. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. • 9 a.m., Holy Communion. Service. 9 a.m., The Sunday School. 11 B.m:; The Service of Holy Com munion. ~ ■ . RevrDr, Kirsoh will.be assist ing at the service. Pastor Strebel’s sermon topic will be “Caesar and God.\ The Church is open daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for meditation and prayer. Sun., Nov. 17: The Luther FiUton & Son, M. Burford Soulhaid. Prs. 49 W. Metricklld. Freeport. v . ^ow]» Harry E.,-61 South Main St., Freeport, died suddenly Nov. 7, 1963. Resident of B^eepott 40 years, and a chauffeur .wito toe H ig h D e p a r t m e n t of the, Vil lage l\©! Fteeport. He was also a veteran of World War li. , ' survived by his wife.: Anna M. Krowl; daughters, 7 Mrs.- Jean Sclafani, Mrs'. Helen Mopylenski, Mi-s. Mildred Hults and Mrs. Mary Lou Carey: ,sons,_Harry. J, and Edmund J. Gross; sist^s, Mrs. Thurs. 10 a.rn.. Healing SeiwicesJ . League meets at-7 p,m. • Thurs. 10 a.m. - I Mon. and Wed., Alcoholics Anonymous at 8 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN ftey A. Edward Couch, Pastor • John W. McLavghlln, Assistant Rev, A. Edward Couch, The Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Freeport, has chosen one o. i''4 1 1 ' Iv:' ■‘Tired Christians,\ as the subject jf his sermon for Loyalty Sunday; Nov. 17 at identical 9:30 and 11 services. The Sunday Church .‘School will meet at toe same hours. There will be child care in Westminster House at both •teVvices. The Youth Fellowships will meet at 7:30 p.m. Church Calendar for the week: .Thurs., Nov. 14—Westminster ChoiiT .6:45 p.m., Senioi- Choir, 3 p.m., Adult-Study Course “Life of Christ,” 8:15 p.m.; Fri., Nov. 15 —Boy Scout Troop No. 454, 7:30 I3.m., Dubl-R-Nuthin Progressive □inner; Sat.,. Nov. 16—Geneva Choir, 10 a;m.; Sun., Nov. 17— Youth Fellowships,- 7:30' p.m.; •Mon., Nov. ,18—Girl Scout Trocq> No. 2, 3:30 p.-m. U.P.W. Evening Group, 7:30 p.m., Christian ^Edu cation Committee, 8:30 p.m. Tues., 'Nov. 19: Confirmation Class: Junior 3:30 p.m., Senior 7 Thurs., Nov, 21; Choir rehears als for Y 9 ung People 7 p.m., and Adults 6 p.m.' Fri., Nov. 22:The Boy Scouts meet 7:30 p.m. -------- BAPTIST • ' Rev. H. Edgar Thofeh, Pastor , 8 pom.. Senior Choir re hearsal. Fri., 8 p.m., “Family Night.\ All members and friends of the church are cordially invited to METHODIST Rev. Dr. John E.’. Latshaw, “ Minister Rev. Ralph H. Gebhard, Ass’t. Sunday, Nov. 17: 9:30' a.m., \Church School. Classes for all - nges. J0:45 a.m., ChurpK Service. ' , Sermljn . by Dr. Latshaw: “WKaV ■ j. -MigHfy'.Beings We Are.^’-Junior ■*- 'Churcfi.^at'the'same hour for 3 to 7-year ;dld children, supervised tfy MP t Gebhard, in~toe .Powell - Room. Child care in the Kinder- garter;‘Department .during Churrti •, 'time for babies up to age 3. 6:30 p.m., Junior Youth Fellow- -ship. ,8-p.m., Senior-.Youth'Fel- ov.15: 6:30 p.m., Us-Too 14—Westminster attend. , e..-,-.. Sal., 10 a.m., Children’s Choir. Sun.,'9:30 a.m., The Church at Bible Study. Bible-centered studies foi-.i'all age groups. Ken neth Carl, Supt.y Wallace Poteet. 10:30 a.m., Pre-service prayer groups,-Pastor’s Study. 10:45 a.m., The Church- at Morning Worship. Sbrmon; “Fools Flout God,” con tinuing series on I Kings. Anthem by Senior Choir. Crib and child care for little-- tots. Church for children,' ages 5-11, with Mrs. Thomas Spi-ague. 6 p.m., Baptist Youth Fellowship, ages 12 -up, continuing the study of Ephesians;, Adult Feilows'hip, ages - 18-up, contihuing .the‘Study of ’ “What Baptists Believe.”, 7 p.m., The' Church in Evening Fellov Seifmon:“ What Is In-.¥j>uivH3nd?” -continuing series,. “Spme Import- anfiQuesfipns.\ Gospel song serv- -ice bylJllBruce Cook. Special muster \ 'T-' . ■ , - Tues., 8 p.mr'^iaconatei home of Mr. and Mars. EzekierKelley, 2744 S; Shelley Ave., N. Bellihore. Wed., 8 p.m,, Berean Bible 'and Prayer Hour. . Study: “The. Key Words and;iaeas;ofT:Peter.”.' Manila Homan and Mrs. Lillian Grimpke; brothers, John and Rob ert Krowl; also l? grandchildren, f Services at the Fulton, Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Pierce ^Officiating - following services of the Freeport Fire Department, Mr. Krowl was A member of En gine Co. 1, Interment—Long Is land National Cemetery, Farrh^ ingdale, L.I. * * '•* _r\ Becker,^ Sr. Becker, Jj’rank J. Sr., 634 Mil- j sions” drive, ler Ave., Freeport, died Nov. 8, ftn,.....!... . 1963. Resident of Freeport 3 years arid a retired butcher^ Husband of' the late Mary Becker. Survived by sons, Charles J., William J., and Frank J. Becker; granddaughteiT'Kathleen Becker. __ ^Mass was- offered at the Church of Ou* Hofy Redeemer, Freeport. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly, N.J. Christie Christie, Miidred G., il6 West Merrick Rd., .Freeport, died Nov. 9, 1963 after a lengthy illness. Resident of Fre^ort-47 years and the .wife of. the late Robert - L. Christie. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Alice I.‘ Lindmark & son, George Ej. Christie; also 4 grandchildren. Services at the Fulton Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Pierce officiating. Interment Greenfield Cemetery, |Hempstead, L.I. \ ^ [ Frederick Frederick, ’ Sarah Jane, North Main ‘.St., Freeport, suddenly Nov. 6, 1963. Wife ' of toe late Harold Frederick. ' Survived by sons, Harold N., William James and Kenneth J. Frederick,'\grandchildren EUene May, Geoff^y, Bernard, Laura Lee and Sheryl Lynn Frederick; sister, Mrsr- J;- Lazenby. Services'at the Fulton Funeral Hoitte- -with the Rev^ Edvmrd' ,Couch ..officiating. • intCTmfent Greenfield Cemetery * When members of Archbishop Molloy' Council #1974 of Fre< port learned recently of the plight of a Marynoll Missionary Father Joseph R. Herbert, M.M.,'a boyhood friend of one of. the members, whose parish in Korea is larger than Nassau and Suffolk Counties combined, and who had no vehicle to make his rounds, they im mediately sprung to action and organized a “Wheels for the Mis- -•—s” drive. I Thanks to the generosity and efforts of the members a check for two thousand dollars was presented recently to Father J. Kelle* her M.M. by Grand- Knight Joseph Dwyer. Father Kelleher will- arrange for the delivery of a vehicle to Father Herbert in K6rea. Shown In the photo above area; left to' right, Past Grand Knight Joseph Paolinl, Mr. Edward Kunzingey StJffe Deputy K of C, Father J. Kelleher,' M.M.„ Grand Knight Joseph Dwyer and Past Grand Knight Alfred Shurkin. Canalizo . Canalizo, Jorge A., 40 Miller Ave,, Freeport, died Nov. 9, 1963. Resident of Freeport 57 years and the husband of the late Renee C, ....... ...... . ... Survived , by sons, George H., Hene F., Paul E. apd Leo C. Canalizo; 'grandchildrenrTtene~F .7 James and Paul B. Canalizo; sis- t^, Mrs. Lupe Corrar of Mexico and brother, Luisj -Canalizo nf Mexico. __ Mass was offered at'the Church of Our-Holy Redeemer, Freeport Interment Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City. Bergen Bergen, Walter F., 62 West. First St, Freeport, died suddenly Nov. 11, 1963. Resident- of Freeport 12 years and a retired cable splicer of the N. Y. Tel. Co. 'Veteran of World War II. Surviveoi by his -wife, Edna B. Bergen; 'brother,. E. Harry Ber- Services at the Fulton Funciral Homo with the Rev. Edyard* Couch officiating followed by services of Peninsula Lodge No. 1106 B’. & A. M. Interment Long foland National Cemetery, Farm- ingdale, L.I. ------- - — (Continued on Page 15) F i’ATfiCr T R lkuT E . 'regar^ess of prle* , Fri., Nov^ I - FIRST CHURCH : OF.\ CHRIST; S cientist FREEPORT, N. Y. - , SundSj Service ll:<)0 A.M. ^ n d a y SchooUl;bq,-A.M.c^ Wt-dneeday Evening 8:15 ; a n ten . . . ■ M . „ j R d . \ a T E l Place LLAREWEL^ME ' | Fte iri; ] late CRrl :S M&j Rhip sisti 2.gi chi] a-gei Elli Rbr fiioi Inte Oct Cjiu pdri