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(0 b it u aril's r s lon led act on. Man' E. Schmidt, of Roosevelt, CHURCH OF OUR HOLY THE FREEPORT METHODIST died March 19, She was the wife REDEEMER, 37 So. Ocean Ave, CHURCH, 45 Pine St. (Sun.) of the late Frederick E.; and the (Sat) 5 pm Mass; 7:30 pro 10:30 am Family Worship Ser- sister of Charles R. Mhle. Helen Mass. (S^un.)-. 7 am Latin • vice. . Church &ljool Child- price an(l the late Hany T. Mole. .Mass on fst Sunday of ropnth; Care. Sermon: “The. Ectasy arid. Burial'Office .service was held, at ' 8.& 9 am M asses:' 10:15 am 'Agony..'.of Work!” (Wed.) 8 pm (he Hungerford.& Clack, Inc.. Family Folk Mass; IU30 am Lenten Program ■ Guest speaker: Funeral Home. Interihent was at Choir; 12:45 pm Mass; 1:30 pm Freeport Deputy Mayor Dorothy L.l, National Ceinetery.. Spanish M ^ ; 5:30 pm Mass. Storm. (Weekdays) 6:30, 8, .9 am, CHRIST LUTHERAN Martin M. Mansperger, a .12:10 pm Masses. (First Fri.). CHURCH, .No. Grove St. .^t forniek Freeport resident died 5;30, 8, 9 \^ 10:15 am'(on School Randall Ave. (Sat.) 9:30 am 7th recently at his home in Romney, days) 12:10 & 8 pm Masses, grade Confirmation Class. (Sun.) WestVirginia. (Holyday Eve) 7 pm Mass. 8:30 & 10:30 am Services of Holy Mansperger was principal of (Hplyday) 6:30, 8.’9, 1():15 am. Communion; 9:15 am Sunday . Freeport High School from 1929 ' 12:10, '7 & 8 pm Masses. Con- Church School (N. - gr. 6), Youth, until his retirement in- 1952. fessions are on.Sat. 4-5 pm & Study Group & Adult Study During those years, he was active- after 7 pm Mass; Eve of Holydays Group. (Wed.) 10 am & 8 pm -in the New‘ York Association of and-Tnurs. after First Fri. 4- Lenten Services. . School Principals, serving as 5 pm & 7:30-8 pm. UNION REFORM TEMPLE, chairman df-the planning board. COMMUNITY CHURCH OP 475 No. Brookside Ave. (Fri;) \^^micretary and vice-president. He . ________ _ _ ____ _________________ _____ ____ _ ______ THE NAZARENE, 301 Atlantic 8:30 pm Services. \Ask-The- was also president of the Freeport Friendship Ball-ltom Barbara Cominos (I),'reserval*ions chairman, Ave. (Sun.) 10 am Sunday School Rabbi-Night.Number 2.” (Sat.) Eachange Club and qrgan'uing and Annette Malone, ticket chairman. The dinner and ball, honoring all ages; 11:15 am Worship Ser- n am Bar Mitzvah of Howard president of the Sons of the Father Joseph Catanzaro. will be held Saturday, ^pril 4, at the Salty vices, bilingual; 6 pm Praise and Cohen. American Revolution. Long Bay Yacht Club. Tickets, at J25 per person, may be obtained Irom Worship Services. (Wed.) 7:30 CONGREGATION B’NAI - Island Chapter. ' ' Chairman Jim Clai.k, 379-3119; Mrs. Cominos, B23-7846; Mimsie • pm Prayer and Bible Study. (Sat.) ISRAEL. 91 No. Bayview Ave. After graduation from Ohio Hager, 378-2(X)6: Marie Fierro. 378-4384; Thea Kielt. 379-7131; or 1-4 pm Church recreation soft- (pri.) 8 pm Fam'ily Sabbath State University in 1921, Mansr Steve Nicolino, 868-6579. ‘IjEHon ■ ormcH or SSl'* ™ “ S : , S u \ o , ? £ ; s Medieval Music Program S ? g \ & i f s i e '^ c e f f o i C e d V T r c ^ S ”! S m b f r ^ u l w e t l t y . ’ T f f ^ ^0 Highlight jBWISh MUSIC MOIlth ---- Bihlfi q « 5 . (Fn.) 8 pm Prayer 7 nm UJA • Federa- coming to - F r e e p c ^ . he was FHFFPORT - The WnrM formance practices of those THEY LL ALL HAVE A BALL, Marita Noone <r.K seerM ry of,I2itr Holy Redeemer’s Parish'Council, gets her tickets for^OHR’s annual GR e IV e R SECOND BAFTISr S™ S T M l i J a m * ' ” vftle. O h i S d i r M ^ ^ ^ ^ distant times. CHURCH, 129 E. Merrick Road, (Sun.) 11 am Mornmg Services; SOUTH NASSAU UNITARIAN Jersey. \oun.r 1 1 aru rg j i T i f ^ 228 So Ocean Ave Mansperger was an active 8 pm Prayer Meeting. SALVATION ARMY 66 Church THE Long dist Church and served as Super intendent of the Sunday School for several years. ■ Upon his retirement from the school district, Mansperger and his wife, moved . to Romney, wife, Lois, and two sons, Martin and John. School. St. Sun. 9:30 am Sunday School x i U ^ F I ^ m A M N *^S umo younger^ P ^ E w m ng Worslup. ^ c h ^ t . (FriJ 7 am FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ® Cross*” (s'at 1^9-30 a m ° ^ e * ivhere he resided until his recent (W ^ 1 8 1 5 ? m * S e n to ^ R ? ^ g D«fiFation of tober Memorial. r ^ X C v e o « f (Sun:) 8 am The Eueharist; 9 am ^ Sunday School; 9:30 am Morning daily 12-4 pm. Eucharisti FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 11:15 am Coffee Fellowship CHURCH, So. Ocean Ave. & (auditorium): 4:30 pm Solemn Smith St. (Sun.) 10 am Worship Evensong: Ecumenical Vespers. Service. (mon.) 7 am The Eucharist. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 195 ffUfs.) 12 .noon The Eueharist. Pine St. (Sun.) 9:30 am Sunday (Wed.) 9 am The Eucharist. School; 10:45 am Morning ----------------------- - ---------------------- Warship. kJJEnEZcjt aiivziNlU DAT ^ ____ ^ or church groups who are plan- :A l ^ ADVENTIS CHURCH, 97 Broad way, (Sat.) 9:30 am Sabbath School; 11 am MomingSerrice; 4 pm Adventist Youth Society . meeting. (Wed!)' 7:30 pm Prayer ^ Service. > . BETHEL A M .E . CHURCH, 410 No. Main St. (Sun.) 9:30 am Sunday School; 11 am Worship Service. (Tues.) 7:30 pm Prayer Service. (Wed.) 7:30 pm Bible & . Instruction Class. rATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE KING, 80 W. Metric (Fri.) 7:30 pro Family Service (Sun.) 11 am Morning Worship Service; 7 pm Evening Service Offer Seminars On Alcoholism AMITTVILLE ‘ Diocesan Catholic Charities Community Education Seminars on alcohol ism are being offered now to organizations or any communis At Congregation - B'Nai Israel. 91 North\ Bayview Avenue in Freeport on Sunday. April 5. at 4 pm. The program is in cele bration of Jewish Music Month. Members* of the Consort will appear in medieval costume and wilt play on replicas of medieval Instruments such as the recorder, shawn. rebec, viette, saz. trumm- scheit, minstrel harp, hurdy- gurdy, psalte^, bagpipe and sund^ percussion intruments. Until recently, Jewish music of the Middle Ages was unknown and was not performed for centuries. Recent rese.arch has given new' insight into per- Gray Panthers Jo Hold Meeting This program is being pre sented by the Freeport Arts Council in conjunction with The United Jewish Ys of Long Island and in cooperation with local synagogues and individuals. Tickets are SJ.50 for adults. . S2,$0 for seniors citizens and FAC Friends, and SI for young people - ages 16 and under. The tickets may be purchased in advance at the Arts Council QfTtce in the Freeport .Recreation Center or from the United Jewish Ys Cultural Council,' -55 Manetto Hill Road. Plainvicw. New York II80J. For further .information, call the Arts Council office at 223-2522. Senior Citizen Group Formed MERRICK - The Nassau County Gray Panthers will meet Thursday. April 2. at 8 pm. at the North Merrick Public Library, 1691 Meadowbrook Road. Individual, Couple, Family and Group Counseling UniBsJIsntz. Redecision Institute forTransactibhal Analysis Freeport 546-6920 ^ fling Spring calendars of events. \ These panfl-run seminarsj^n alcoholism are non-sectamn and free of charge. They are open to all groups, families and persons of all ages who are interested in the subject of alcoholism. Know- ledgeable speidrers. literature follow\ and a fum are orrered as part of this four week presenution. Seminar manuals will be made mfomiation, call 379-0527 available Upon re^tratio n . or4dJ-60<M. “ ‘ Tof-information, Harvey Gottfried of Hofstra University will discuss “The Politics of Social Security.” A OCEANSIDE - A Life Adjust ment Discussion Group for senior citizens has been formed at South* Nassau Communities. Hospital. The group’s first meeting will be held April 1, and every W ed nesday thcr^ftcr. 10-11:30 am. at the Mental Health Oioic offices at 2949 Long Beach Road in Oceanside. For information, call Carole Undau. ACSW, at 764-8664. a call Brother Gallagher a t ' 842- 1400. ’ie, ' *le, Ice el to nka nilK lays : CHfSTER A. FULTON ^ « SON, INC. FUNERAL HOME «T. It04 OICNIFIED - ! • DEPENDABLE John Abbate Owner 49 W. MEtlICK ID. PERSONALIZED SERVICE FOR ALL FAITHS ••TheCemmunIty't U r g n tC fiifie l\ 378-3401 Ample Parking in Rear FREEPORT THE LARGEST ONE-STOPTmTmG-CENTER OF t f r N iiM e r it. 68 E. SUNRISE HWY . FREEPORT. L.l. 1516) FR 8-4650 w m Sbovftooin-Houii: Mon.-Thur. 8-5:30, Fri. 8-9. Szt. 8-5 OUR ELECTRICAL SUPPL Y COUNTER IS OPEN DAILY & SA TUROA Y SAM lo 5PM RETIRING? TRANSFERRED? SELLING YOUR HOME? irs o . .. u s t i t - ------- ?SSf 4 l 0 MEflHDiR!S 4 ERW Non-profit, no GommlMloo to buy or Mil A houM Ocean Ave. ext. 296 IT MAKES $EN$E [Contact — VILU 6 E OF FREEP 0 HT«o? 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