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i THOBSDAY. OCTOBER 6, 196S THE LEADER PAGE ELEVEN R eugious S ervices “TAe F<anUy That Prays Together, Stays Together** CHURCHES ST. DEMCTBIOS GBEEiC ORTHADOX CHURCH Broadway and Mount Ave. iRev. Joakim Vabsiadts. Fre^oyter Sunday Services: Matins and iDivine Liturgy^.9-ll a.m. The church is open daily lor Imedltation. The Pastor can he peached at his office Monday Khrough Friday from 10 a.m. to AU who are members of the bstem Orthodox faith and who Reside in the South Nassau Corn* nunity are welcomed to partid* ate in church activities. St. De- Ktetrlos Church also invites all *ieople to join in prayer. I UNION REFORM TEMPLE Rabbi Bernard Zlotowltz I Religious Services Friday, 9 . except for the first Friday I each month, when Family K rvice commences. at 9:30 p.m. LUTHERAN ^Sunday, Oct. 9: Services will held at 8 a.m., 9 a.m. and 1:15 a.m. Sunday Church School - . . METHODIST • Rev. Chester E. Hodgson, Minister ' » Betty Chang, Director of .<; I^i^ristian Education. Mr. Michael • •^T^j^^ltelntyrc, Youth Worker. tr4 |^ ® > n d a y , Oct. 9: 9:30 a.m., v'^^■;^^^^^urch School. Classes for all ^ ' Adult Bible Class. Day Services; 9:30 a.m. iffriv Hodgson’s topic: \The Lay- “^ ’s Role In The Church of Ip .\ 11a.m. , service conduct- ‘ by laymen of the church, ^eryone A Seryant.’VMr. Nor- ftn Bangel. \The Servant MCj!.' .are cordially invited. MYF meeting at the chu^h. 2:45 1 liberal aproach to p.m., EMV Training Session at comers, members the church. 6 p.m., Box' supper at the church for all the con gregation. Family Service pro gram with Mrs. Charles Fried- n and Dr. Ambrosino as speakers. VRESBYTERIkH Rev. E. Vincent Stratton, Minister John W. McLaughlin, Lay Assistant Laymen’s Sunday will be ob served at the First Presbyterian Church of Freeport on Sunday, Oct. 9, with various church offi cers and congregation members taking part in the., services, identical 9:30 and 11 a.m. wor ship services. The Sunday Church School will meet at the same hours. There will be child care at both services. The Junior High Fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. for a picnic. The Senior High Fellowship will meet at 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healefh all thy diseases.\ The Psalmist's assurance of God’s healing power is included in the Christian Science Lesson- Sermon* titled, \Arc Sin, Disease, ;nd Death Real?\ to be read in all Christian Science churches this Sunday. The account of the woman who was healed simply by touching the hem of Jesus* garment is also among the Scriptural readings. A correlative paEsa'gc to be read from the denominational textbook. \Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, declares: \Di vine Truth, Life, and Love gave Jesus authority over sin, sickness, and death.\ religion, New- | * THE SALVATION ARMY and hriends Capt. and Mrs. Robert Williams Sunday, Oct. 9—Sunday School. 9:45 A.M.; Holiness Meeting. 11 A.M.J Fellowship Hour, 3:30 P.M.; Salvation Meeting,' 4:30 P,M. . 1: V ai' UNITARIAN Carleton M. Fisher, D.D. Minister Sunday, Oct. 9: Church Service and Church School at 10:30 a.m. Dr.' Fisher will • speak on the question: \Who’s Responsible for What?\ His sermon will deal with the basic problem in all voluntary associations given to the \freedom.-;of sustaining' and extending their \power\ and meaning in society^ An evening’s discussion on Unitarianism will be held in the Fellowship House, comer of Ocean and Rose Streets, on Mon day, Oct. 10, at 8:30 p.m. This is in response to many requests •of new-rcomers for an opportunity BAPTIST Rev. H. Edgar Thoren, Pastor Sunday: \Laity Sunday.\ Church Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Classes for all ages. Kenneth Carl, Supt. Pre*Service Prayer Group, Pastor's Study, 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:45 n.m. Guest speaker, Mrs, Elcj^nor S. Whitney, Locust Valley, N.Y. Members of the congregation will participate. Crib and child care for little tots, 0-4. Church for'chlldr«ni.:,5-ll;:-Mrs, Thomas Sprague. Youth Fellowship, ages 12-17, 6 pirn.’Mrs.-Jack Schultz, guest speaker. Evening Fellow ship hour, 7 p.m,. .Sermon, \Abra ham; Faith to Dare,\ series on \Heroes of the Faith.\ r. DVvigJit Scott. 2-.30 p.m., Aduit ftp meet with the minister and ferkere of the Junior and Senior discuss^ questlofta relating to the] im K i S S B ! 3 L -f 3 Jion’, «talfy designed to offer eervlce Fulton's was espei h trust and dl{fiilty. Chester A., FULTON & Son, Inc FUNERAt DIRECTORS 4B WesI B i e r r i c k i ^ EPISCOPAL Sunday, Oct.- 9—18th Sunday after Trinity—Holy Communion: 8 and 9:15 -A.M.; Morning Prayer and Sermon; II A.M.; Chinch School Classes; 9:15 A.M. Baby Sitter in the parish house nursery during the. 9:15 A.M. Service. 6:15 P.M. Episcopal Young Churchmen leaving parking field for Youth Rally at Garden City Cathedral. Servers’ Corporate Communion, breakfast and meeting. Sat., Oct. 15, 9:39 A.M. Couples' Pot.Luck Supper, Sat., Oct 15 at 7:30 P,M.^in the com mon room. Baldwin Jewish Centre Services Friday, O ct 7 ; Simehas Torah. Services. 9:30 a.'m. Candle light ing time, 6:10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8: Services, 9:3U a.m: Bar MiUvah—Paul Munich. Jr. Cong., 10 a.m. Calendar Of Events Obituaries Funeral Services by Chester A. Fulton tc Son. InCw 49 W. Mer rick RcLj Freeport Barnes Barnes, Edith M., a resident of Freeport 20 yeare, died n’t her home, 165 Meistcr Blvd., Oct. 2, 1966. Survived by husband, Llewel lyn T. Barnes; son, Charles T. Barnes; sisters, Mrs. Thomns Dangcrficld and Mrs. Edward Dauphin; niece, Mrs. Carol Hall. Services nt the Fulton Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Pierce officiating. Inlecment Greenfield Cemetery. Martin , Martin, Annie S., 83}’ Branch Ave., Freeport, died ^cpt. 30, 1968. Resident -of Fr^f^port 5 years and wife of the late Wil liam Martin. Survived by' dnughtCM, Mac Aldag and Annn Hubersberger; 3 grandchildren; 1 great grand child. Services at the Fulton Funeral Home with the Rev. Bruno Bruns officiating. Interment Lu theran Cemetery. Sayers Sayers, Henrietta Mac, resi dent of Freeport 68 years and re tired Hoad Matron of Nassau County Jail, died suddenly Oct, 1, 1060. Survived by hu.sband. John Sayers; sons, Dr. John and Eu gene Sayers; sister.^, Jean Smidt, Maude Sonksen and Effic Anton; August Big Month f At Doctors Hosp. Doctors Hospitol admitted 67(> patients during August,, James J; Ryan of Baldwin, the administra tor, announced this week. Of the 66 babies born nt the Freeport Hospital, 35 were boyn and 31 girls, he said. Golden Age Club To Start Meeting The East Nassau Section of the National Council of Jewish Women will resume the weekly _ meetings for the. Golden Agr Club on Hmr.s., Ocl. 13, at tin* Merrick Jewish Centre nt 225 Fox Blvd., Merrick, rmin 1 to 4 p.m. Tlicro are many wonderful plans in store' for this group. Be- i ginning with the October 27 • meeting and every fourth Thurs day of the month thereafter, Mrs. Ann L. Ettlinger, registered nurse and co-nrdinatov of Health Services will visit with the Gold en Ago Group for discussions oi\ vnriou.s topics. This wonderful group of men and women have been meeting weekly fur oyer seven ycar.N. Many new friends have been made at these mcftlngs. Any man or woman in this age cate gory is mo.st welcome to attend. This is a non-scclarian group, For further information, chair man, Mrs. Judith Kenedl of Free port may be called at FR 9-0010. 3 grandchildren. Servicca at the Pulton Funeral Home with Captain Robfert Wil liams officiating. Interment Greenfield Cemetery. > Sutherland Sutherland, William Daniel, Jr., a former resident of Freeport, died Sept. 22, 1906. Veteran of World War II. Survived by brothers, Henry M. anti John A. Sutherland; sisterR, Catharine J. Irish, Frances A. pascocello, Amelia V, Stoner and Jean M. Feld. Services at the Fulton Funeral Home with the Rev. Earl Papke ofrieiating. interment' Long Is land National Cemetery. Engagement Ruth I. Roslafsky, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. David Roslafsky of Douglaston, to Chester M. U»bcr- T u ^ a y . Oct. Il4 Guardian all,' son of Mr. and Mre. Harry L ^ e meeting, 12:30. p.m. ' uibernll of Rockville C e n tr e .^ NCJW Wide Wide World Group Plans Meeting On 'Tue.'itlny, Oct. 11 at 1 p.m. tljo Wide Wide World Group sponsored by the East Noiwau Section of the National Council of Jewish Women will moot at the home of Mrs, Lester Stein. 8 Ronch Place, Merrick. The program for the afternoon lo be conducted by the League of Women Voters of Hempalcud South, will be \Town Goverit- menl\ and \Confitilullonal Con vention.” Mrs. Miriam Riltenbond of Freeport is chairman for this meeting. “LAITY SUNDAY” October 9th First Baptist Church of Freeport So. Long Beach Avenue a t Pine 8t. Mrs. Eleanor S. Whitney, Guest Speaker 10:45 AM. Chtireh'8und*y Soho6l.'9:30 A.M. _ VoutK, 6 P.M. — EvenlHB Fellowel'lp H-\'' k e y . H. THOREN .PMtoi- 7:30 a.in.. Sunday WNBO WO kV lf«w Chrllllul HilUlu:. Sceio Batvle. first CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FREEPORT. N. Y. Oct. 9—Sunday Dedication ' Services. 11:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8:15 Reeding Hoohi Open To Public 12 Noon to 4 P.M. ■ Daily Except Sundoyo ,nd Holldsys M errick Bd. at Elm Place ALl, ARE WELCOME