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I ft# <r': PAGE SIX i) C / i J 3 H T t h e lea d eh m r : > t .v / c r i . . . Souses or Worship UNION BEFORM TEMPLE . Itebbi Bernard Zlotowitt HeiieiMis Service? Friday, # pjn., ex c ^ t lor the first Friday of each month, when Family Services ^eminences at 8:30 pA. • • « CONGREGATION BNAl ISRAEL Sabteth services will be held at 0:30 p.in. on Friday and at 8;4S aJii. on Saturday. Rabbi Reuben M. Katz will conduct the services. Canter Harry Altman wiU chant the sa'cred musk. ST. PEMETRIOS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH Broadway and Mount Avc. Rev. Joakim Valaslauus, Presbyter ' Sunday Services: Matins and Divine Liturgy, 10-12 noon. !. The church is open daily for meditation. The Pastor can be reached at his oilicc Monday through Friday Ircm 10 a.m. to noon. All who arc members ot the Eastern Orthodox faith and who reside in the South Nassau Com munity arc welcomed to partici pate in churcli activities. St. De- metrois Church ario invites all people to join in praj'cr. BETHEL AJ4.E. Roy. S. Frank Emmiuiuol, Pas'or Church School, 9:30 a.m., Har ry tiburtliao, Supt. Morning Wor ship, 11 a.m. Child care doufn- etairs during service for children ^rpugh age five. Mid-Week Wor ship, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Cultural and Recreational Hour, Saturdays, 1:00-3:00 p.m.. .ages 6 to 12; ages 13 to 17 fro m7:30 until 9:30 p.m. . ... ..-j)*»aa»oorwr.- .- > Rev. Chester E. Hodgson, Minister [: Mrs. Betty Chang Foo, i^ e c to r of Christian Education S.Bn4ay. April 27: 9:30 a.m.. Bi-wa.ss, u:w and 11 . a.m., Worohip Services. The Rev. Goof- irey . W. Collinson of I^ndon, England, will bring the message, “New Life In Christ.” Child care through age five downstairs dur ing the services. 6 p.m.. Fellow ship supper in the Powell Room, each one will bring their own supper and beverage and dessert will be provided. Mr. Collinson will speak to the group about the religious and political situation in England which he will illustrate with pictures. » • * TRANSFIGURATION Rev. Robert H. Pierce, Rector Rev. John M. Miller, Jr., Curate Saturday, April 26: Turn clocks ahe.nd'tonight! Sunday, April 27; 3rd Sunday after Easter. 8 and 9.15 a.m.. Holy Communion. Baby sitter at the 9:15 .service. Church School classes for all ages ut 9:15, 11 a.m„ Morning Prayer and Ser mon, 4 p.m., Alpha Meeting, in parish house. 7 p.m., Senior Hi Episcopal Fellowship, in parisi) house, « * « LUTHERAN Eugene K, Slrcbel, Pastor j There is reason for great joy ,il ChrLst Lutheran Church. Our pipe organ hiw been rebuilt and revoiecti and fills the church with •sounds of vibrant praise to God. Come and worship with us Sun day at it u.m., Holy Eucharist; 9 a.m. and 11:15 a.m., the Service. Sunday Scliool i.s al 9 a.m. St. Mark, Evangelist Day is Friday the 25th with Service.s at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Boy Scout Troop No. 36 meets Friday the 2Sth at 8 p.m. The Lutheran World Action Spring Clothing Drive ends the .same day. As part of their service to God and their fellowman, the Scouts w ill. transport the vitally needed baby and childrens clothing and blankets to the central depot for .shipment to needed areas by Lulht-ran Wor-ld Action, God of the Hippie.s,\ a look at the hippie movement, its diverse theological outlooks and orienta tions, There will be one service at 10:30 a.m. All visitors are cordially in vited to share with us the fel lowship of our coffee hour Im mediately following the .service, * ■* .* BAPTIST Sunday, April 27. 1969—“Pledge Sunday\ 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for ages 3 - Adults. 10:30 a.m. Pre-service Prayer Fellowship in Study. 10:45 a.m. Morning Service with Chap lain Daryl Vanderburgh as guest speaker, 6:00 p.m. Youth Group with Cliapl.ain Vanderburgh as speaker. 7:00 p.m. Chaplain Van derburgh will be guest speaker for the Evening Fellowship Hour, Monday, April 28th—8:15 p.m. Liidics Bible Discovery Course. Wednesday, April 30lb—8 p.m. __ _ ______ ___ Berean Hour led by Mr. Robert ^e one of the most contro- Ashdown. Subject of study is Jame.s, Chapter 3. New Movie Filmed In Nassau Shows WHLI Radio Star The voice o t Dave Davis, Public Affairs Director of Radio Stations WHLI and WHLI-FM Stereo is the iirst voice you’ll hear in the new Documentary film . \King Murray” which open at; thg Little Carnegie Theatre in New York City on April 27. “King Murray\ is an outrage- oiusly funny, yet philosophic film made on location in Nassau Coun ty, It follows a day in the life of Murray Kjng, one ot Long Island’s most successful insurance agents. To open the film, WHLI's Dave Davis portrays the typical morn ing disc jockey incorporating into the script all of the silly nonsensi cal patter that is typical of so called top 40_^Rock and Roll radio. King Murray\ is obviously dos- D.D.. UNITARIAN Carleton M. Fisher, Minister On Sunday, April 27, Dr. Carle- ton Fisher will talk about “The PRESBYTERIAN Rev. E. Vincent Stratton, Minister Rev. Timothy C. Pedergnana, Assistant Minister The Rev. Timothy C. Peder- gnunu. Assistant Minister ot the Fir.sl Prc.sbyterian Church ot Freeport. has clioscn \Holy Apathy!” as the .subject of his .sermon for identical 9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship Services on Sun day, April 27. There will be child care. Preschool through Adult .Sunday Church School cla.sscs at 9:30, and child care, Preschool through Junior High Sunday Chuich School elase.s at 11. Cof fee Hour at 10:30 between Serv- iees. ' Donald Pirodsky And Su^an Unehan To Marry In June 0 ^peptence and Service by Fulton’s means experienced personnel, With complete family underetandlng and the utmost in dignity, Chester A. MILT ON & Son,,, Inc, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 49.W«9t Merrick Road Freeporl. N. Y. FR 8‘-3401 vor.sial films of tho year as the screenings have already brought a broad variety of mixed reactions from the reviewers. Produced by Amram Nowak Obituaries Mulvey . Mulvey, Charlotte F., a FYcie- port resident, died April 17,\ 19M. Sister, of Heloise OBey; sistetv in-law of Anna Mulvey; moOier of Mrs.. Charlotte Dittrich' and Bernard J. Mulvey; also sQirv. ■vived by 4 grandchfidrerL. ; ' Mass was oHcrcd a t th e Ghurdi of Our Holy Redeefner, Freeport. Interment 'Trinity. Cemetery. Bissert Bissert, Anna, a resident of Freeport for 45 years, died April 18, 1969. Beloved aunt of Mrs. ■ June Ncumcn of Mossapequa Park and Mrs. Ruth Peterson^ of Brightwaters. Services were con ducted by The Reverend Eugene Slrebel of Christ Lutheran Church, at 8 p.m. April 21, 1969. Interment Gi^onficld Cm etery,. Hemp,stend. ■ 1 -,i\i * and directed by David Hoffinai), “King Muiray\ has been selected by the Cannes Film Festival. ■ 6 l Town Golf Course Opens For '69' Season The Hempstead Town Golf Course in Merrick, consisting of a nine-hole golf course, 3,200 years of rolling fairways and lush greens and tecs, has reopened after spring repairs. . So now’s the time lor golfing enthusiasts who haven’t already done so, to pick up the • idenlificatidn' card required, .to play the course. They can be obtained at the clubhou.se—located, at the South end of the Merrick Road Park—seven days a vvcek from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Applicants must have proof of residence. Acceptable proof could be . a . driver’s license, property deed, • tax biil or a current tele phone or utility bill; A photo graph ^of the- applicant, taken when he or she applies, will he mounted, on the card, which is valid for . a one-year period at a cost of $ 1 -' ■ During the • spring .shutdown parks crews worked long and SUSAN LINEHAN Mr. and Mrs. John Linehan of Syracuse, New ork, announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan Jean, to Donald M. Pirad- sky, son of Mr, and Mrs, Max Pirodsky, ot Freeport, Mhis Linehan is a graduate.ot Syracuse ..Central Technical High Scliool and the New York State University School of Nursing, Up state 'Medical Center, She-'is em ployed as a staff nurse at the Up state Medical Center, Syracuse. Her fiance, a “62 graduate of Freeport High Sthobl^ attended the Virginia Military Institute, Lex ington, Virginia, for two years, and was an h iovs graduate of Hofstra Univoi-: -' f! ;t!9S. He is currently a P’’\ ’ ' ; ■'•J.ieal student at jU;,-;::-: ■■ enter, School'of| i M,,.)!. :• If. Y. ' | A ■ . IS planned. ; ■jl' *'* ■/ hard on the course. Now in its second year, the coarse rival's older, established golf layouts as a result of diligent carc-Lreseeding, rcsoddlng, etc.' ^ ■ The beautiful twb-sto^ club house hou.ies a pro shop, locker rooms for men and women, dining and . lounging facilities oo. the ground floor and a'spacious com munity room on the top floor. Golf pro Pat Lord! is available forTcssona.'\'' . Parking space for up to 500 cars is available. The course is open ^ i l y from dawn to dusk. TO .'IFETE “DURYEA: LADIES’’ Catherine Sansonetti, owner of the POMPEI RESTAURANT; l| 32 West Sun- rise Highway, Freeport,, will honor all future recipients of ; the ; famous \DURYEA ORCHID AWARD\ by host: ing thft\Duryea Orchid iady\ a n d her G.uest at a Special Italian Dinner for two. \