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THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1SB6 T H E LEADER PAGE ELEVEN- J ,ELi6iousS ervices **The Fwnily That Prays Together, Stays Together** ] ■ rf--. CHURCHES ST. DEMETniQS GREEK ORTHADOX. CHURCH Broadway and Mount Ave. lev. Joakim Valasiadls, Presbyter , I Sunday Services: Matins and’ fcivine Liturgy, 9-11 u.m. I The church is open daily for liedilation. The Pastor can be eached at his office Monday fcrough Friday from 10 a.m. to ^ n . I All who are members , of the fcstcrn Orthodox faith and who Iside in the South Nassau Com- ■unity are welcomed to parlfci- %te in church activities. St. De- letrios Church also invites aU iople to join in prayer. luNION REFORM TEMPLE Rabbi Bernard ZlotowHz Religious Services Friday, 9 n„ except for the first Friday j each month, when Family ^vice.cominonces.at 8;30 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN Vincent Stratton, Minister John W., McLaughlin, Lay Assistant Vincent Stratton, Minister Ihe First Presbyterian Church ■Freeport, will conduct iden- l l 9:30 and 11 a.m. worship Tices on Sunday, May 22. The frament of the Lord’s Supper 1 be observed at both services. ( Communicants Clas.s will be ^Ived at the 9:30 a.m. service. ; Junior High Fellowship will ^ t at 7:30 p.m. ’’ METHOPIST Chester E. Hodgson, Minister Patricia Mueckenheim, ^ctor of Christian Education. ”,Charles Stump, Youth Work- Eunday, May 22: 9:30 a.m.,|lo ages, 11 a.m,. Confirmation Serv ice. There will not be a 9:30 serv ice. Child ..care through age, three —downstairs during the service. 7:15 p.m,, Senior-Hi Fellowship meeting. LUTHERAN Rev'. Eugene Strebel., Pastor Sunday Services, May 22, at 8 a.m., 9 a.m. and 11:1S a.m. Sun day Church School at 9 a.m. TRANSFIGURATION Rev. Robert H. Pierce, Rector Sunday May 22: Sunday after Ascension. Holy Communion, 8 and 9:15 a.m. Morning Prayer, II a.m. Church School Classes, 9:45 a.m. Baby sitter in the par ish house nursery from 9:15-12 noon. Episcopal Young Church men. 7 p.m. in parish house. NAZARENE Rev. Edward W. Levin, S.T.M. Mind, unfolds the- Ipower . that heals the sick, and fulfils these sayings of Scripture, ‘I am the Lord \hat healeth thee.’ and T have found a ransom'.\ UNITARIAN Dr. Carleton M. Fisher, Minister Sunday. May 22; Church Serv ice and Q:ureh School at 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker w ill.be Dr. Joseph Brom, Professor of Soci ology and Anthropology at N. Y U. Graduate School, and 'a member of the church since 1957. He Yvill speak on the topic: \Trouble in Canada.\ The morn ing program will be conducted by 'William Bromberg in the ab sence of Dr. Fisher who will be- preaching the following Sunday. Rev. H. E. Thoren Receives Award held at the Chester _ A. Fullrn & Son. Inc. Funeral Home. 4t> West Merrick Rond, Freeport, Tues., Mo.v 17. Interment Rock ville Cemetery, I^mbrook, L.L Louise M. Thoren Engaged To Wed John Harlow OH i's. Adult Bible Seminars: 10:45 a.m.. The Morning Worship Service. G p.m., The Youth Fel lowship. 7 p.m., The Evening Worship Service. Wed.: 7:30 p.m., The Mid-Week Prayer and Worship Service. • « * CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The story of Job will form the basis for a Bible Lesson on \Sout and Body\ at Christian Science church services this Sunday. Explanatory passages from the denominational textbook, \Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures\ by Mary Baker Ed dy, will emphasize the theme that man’s real existence is spirit ual—in God—and that to accept thi^ gives men dominion over the material body. Included will be these lines; \Man is tributary ,, ...a , . . . . . . . - ..... Ood, Spirit, anti to nothing School. Classes tor all!else . . . Having one God, one 1 £ n /ia n c e s J L W e m o r ^ o f ^ J o u e d O . Fultbn’8 digntfled service Is almost a tradition . . . with tamllles of all-faiths. - Chdsfer A. ' f U t l O N _ & Soo,'lnc FUNEWIXMRECTORS ’-43 y f ^ : * t o r r t c k a < » d , :*PKWJKat: T B 8 - f lo l OBituaries Fiinetal Services by Chester A. Fulton & Son. Inc.. 49 W. Mer rick Rd.. Freeport. Fisher Fisher*. Thomas S., 312 South Baj’view Ave., Freeport, died MaS’ 10. 19G6. Resident of Free- port 23 years.JjWas a machine operator for the County of Nas- Siirvived by his wife, Dorothy; sons, Spencer of Riverliead, L.I., David of Raj’nham, Mass., and Charles S. of Pi-ceport; also 3 grandchildren. Services at the Fulton Funeral Homo with the Rev. E. Vincent Stratton ofll ciating. Interment B.iiling Hol- low Cemetei-y. Daley Daley, John J., 494 South Ocean Ave., Freeport, died sud denly May 10, 1966. Resident of Freeport 9 years and a jelired -elecUdcal ..engineer Tor • Survived by his wifcy Ethel ' M.; (laughters, Suzanne Davis, Patricia Fox and Sandra Falcone; sons, John T. and Wallace T. Daley; brother, Robert A. Daley; om « P m t HOBEN also 15 grandchildren. LOUISE M. THOREN Mass at the Church of Our Thoren Holy Redeemer, Freeport. Inter- ftnnouneed the eiiKagcmcnt >n’ ment Holy Rood Cemelciy. their thmghtcr, Louise Marie, to ' * * [john Harlow OU of Philadelpliin, Brower Ipa. Brower, Benjamin F., a former I Mr. Ott is the son of the Rev. resident of North Merrick, died I Dr. Thomas Gordon, OUj rector of May n , I9C0. Husband of tb o ||h e Church'of the 'Resurrection. I .... . REV. H. EDGAR THOREN The Rev. H. Edgar Thoren, pastor of First Baptist Church, has been one of the three alumni to receive the \Alumni Service Award of the Year,’* given by his alma mater, Eastern Baptist College and Seminary, Phila delphia, Pa. The award was made Friday, May 13, at Ihe^ annual banquet held during the annual session of The American Baptist Con vention, Kansas City, Mo. Nlglrt Tennis And, Golf At Salisbury In anticipation of fairer weath er than has prevailed recently, Public Works, Commissioner Herbert J . Simins announced that night tennis'^has begun at Salis bury and night golf will start on Monday, May 23. Roosevelt Youths Go On Retreat On Friday evening. May 20, twenty-five members of the Sen ior Luther League of the Luth eran Church of the Good Shep herd, Roosevelt, will wend their way to Holiday Hills, .Pawling, H.Y.j for their yearly 2^day re treat. This enthu.\5iastjc group of young people look forward each year to, the opportunity of get ting “away from it all,” to be alone with their thoughts, for self-examination and appraisal: They'w ill be accompanied by Mrk* William Freebody, and the Reverend Glenn C. Stone, As sistant Pastor ot Good Shep herd, will be their f a s ter. laic Mabel Smith Brower. Survived by son, Lawrence W. Brower of Shore, L.I. Morton L«xlgo NO. G3, F. & A. M. service at the Fulton Funeral Home. Inlermont. Greenfield Cemetery. deRivera dcRivera, Laura, 250 So. Main St., Freeport, died May 9, I960. Wife of the late Henry C. de- Rivera. Services at the FulUm Funeral Home with the Rev, Alexander Slme ofTicialing. Interment Greenfield Cemetery. Jenkins Jenkins, Dorothy, Newbui-gh. N. Y., formerly of Freeport. Be loved wife of Charles Jenkins. Services were held at the Ches ter A. Fulton & Son, Inc. Funeral Home, 40 West Monick Road, Freeport, Friday, May 13. 198®- Interment Greenfield Cemetery, Hempatead. ~ Johnson Johnson, ^ -Edith.. of. 32 Carey PI.. Freeport, died May 14, 1966. Beloved wife of Ward Johnson, mother of Ursula Taylor. Fern Combs. Olive Lange and Muriel Darmstadt. Also .survived by sis ters Olive Smith and Jessie Morse. , Services conducted by The Rev. heroy Moon of Baldwin Calvary Protestant Church were Mayfair, in Philtidelphlj:. Bull) Mis.< Thoren and Mr. Ott arc senior.^ at Eastern Btipli.'-» College, St. Davids, Pa, DAR Announces Essay Winners Mr.*;. Leroy H. Barnard, Junior American Citizens Chairman of the Ruth Floyd Woodhull Chap tor DAR announces the Freeport winners in the Chapter * JtA.C- Contest. The winners at Arclier Stnvt are: Essay—-Bruce Edwards, grade 6, Poster—Nancy Mchrmann, grade 5, Poster—Linda Mehr man. grade . Atkinson: Poster-- Pat Groan, grade 5, Puce, grade 6. Poster—Joan Cirill(», grade 4. Boy view Avi-.; Poster—Cheryl Weston, grade Giblyn: Poem—Renee BoUreA, grade 6. Joan Cirillo also rccolvcd 2nd prize in the N.Y. Stole DAR Con test and Honorable Mention Ha-, tionally. |7 i 3 0 a.w./ Sunday NBC 660 kO FIRST CHURCH i Of CHRIST, SCIENTlSt FREEPORT, N. V.;, ^ .Sunday .Service 11:00 A.M.^ Sunday School ILOO A .^, Wednesday Evening, . Meeting, 8:15 ••' Reading Boom Open To Public ' ; 12 Noon to 4 P.M. ... o- . ■ ' \Oally E w « et S a-dayf i end Helldajre ■ ' Merrick H A a lE lm ^ w * :; AU. ABE WELCOME j '