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and their of y and has radio of the of the It to b« Hmer- urity. the Main s than on of the unities Town Free- Choir, Ahead at the will at the r senior nder 12 in calling Dora mes or The gaihe deducti- cof- are eve rung. South Center, are e. , Mn. Bald- ckley df will be No. Star on until Metho- k Hoad,' Obituaries r. ,r MARGARETp. HOVER •g Margaret D. Hoyer. of Bald win, died on April 18. She is sur vived by a daughter, Dorothy Kappenberg, two grandsons, Robert and Richard Kappen berg, and a sister, Christine deReynier. Mrs. Hoyer is also survived by five great-^iidchildren, Neal, Glenn, Keri, Kim and Lila Kap penberg. Relipous Services were held at Weigand Brothers Fun-' eral Home. Private cremation' followed. VICTOR MARTIN JOHN LOUNSBURY Victor Martin of Baldwin, died on April 1,4. He is survived by his wdfe, Ethel May Martin, and three daughters, Vicki Kosnoski, Freeport resident, died on April Weigand Brothers Funeral F r f f p o r t rH iJR rH OF Home. Private crematioi^ -CHRIST LUTHERAN , ^ He was the husband of Phyllis,’ followed. CHURCH. No, Grove St. & the father of Scott and Sandy, Randall Ave. Sunday , Rev. Linette Clark. (Sun.) 9:45 andthestepfatherof Brad, James Services of 'Holy Communion Sunday .School; 11:15 a.m. and Donald Beckwith. He is also CORD VIEBROCK 8-.30& 10:30a.m. NurseryCareat Morning Services; 6 p.m. Even- survived by several grand- 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 mg Youth Services; 7 p.m. Sun-. children. Cord Viebrock, formerly of a.m. Night Service. (Tues.) 8 p.m. A memorial service was held in 'Freeport, died on May 1 , A Prayer Service. Winter Park, Florida on April Village Trustee, he was . - GREATER SECOND BAP- 24. the proprietor of Viebrock's Res- SOUTH NASSAU UNITAR-' TI8T CHURCH, 129 E.Mefrick taurant for oyer 35 years. IAN CHURCH, 228 S. Ocean ROad. (Sun.) 11 a.m. Morning He is surrived by a daughter Avenue Service; 9 p.tq. Evening Services. Hamet Zimms of Hobe Sound, “U^day, May I at 10:30 a.m. (Thurs.) 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Florida; three grandchildren and Homes for the , Homeless\ - Saturday, nine great-grandchildren. Conrad Levenson. Religious services were con- ' d.ticted By \Revereitd” William ™ E FIRST PRESBYTER- John Lounsbury of Merritt Caroline Kelley and June Barr^!' Internment i^ s at CHURCH, South Ocean Island, Florida, and a former A Memorial Service was held at Cemetery. ° Avenue and Smith Street. (Sunday) 9:15 a.m. Sunday School with nursery available. Hadassah holds instalfation . “The Myth of Easy Love\ -. Pas- The installation of officers'for Kaplan, financial secretary; Syl- School System for 20 years and is the Freeport-Roosevelt Chapter via Siegel, social secretary; Sylvia - presently teaching in the Contin- of Hadassah will take place on Lesser, recording secretary, and mng Education Program of the a?Co‘‘n ^ S r i o . l % l 'H « e L 9 i bulletin Editor, f ^ t h l BALDWIN JEWISH CENTER.’ North Bayview Avenue, Free- Nursing Board Reviews of Nurs- 885 Seaman Ave. TRANSFIGURATIONEPIS- port.InsUlled will be a full slate Annual reports will be subnut- ing College graduates who u k e v r.n a t , t lowtmo -j-vo COPAL CHURCH ji.(ANGU- of officers headed by Lillian ted at this time, and Elaine ***‘« board exams in Janu- *-AH). So. Long Beach Ave. & Soson of Roosevelt, who wiU be Winograd, Organiiation vice- ary and July, a position which Pine St. (Wed.) U a.m. Holy serving a second year as president of th^Nassau Region takes her all over the United Eucharist. (Suit.) 8 & 10 a.m. president. , S Mi;e’ha\S-;v!« p.i^^ Holy Eucharist. Other omceri to be installed t w ! Sunday. Services - 9 a.m. fol- will be Ruth Grossman, Educa- mndchndren *>y Menk Qiib Breakfast; Prior to becoming president of Tuesday Sisterhood Board CHURCH OF OUR HOLY S S i M Meeting- 8 p.m., Wednesday: BKDMMEll. 39 So. Ocean iraridchild. Mrs. Soson was.the Meeting - 8 p.m., Av«.(Weekdays)7 a.m.,8 a.m. A H S G 70 (A a > s > 3 EBENEZER SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, 97 Broadway. (Sat.) 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School; 11 a.m. Morn-' ing Service; 4 p.m. Adventist Youth Society. DEAN STREET CHAPEL, 23 W. Dean St. (Sun.) 9:30 a.m. ' Breaking of Bread; 11 a.m. Fam ily Bible Hour, Sunday School (pre-K thru seniors); 7 p.m. Even ing Service. (Wed.) 8 p.m. Prayer ■ Meeting. tioD vice-president; 'Rochelle Dorfman, Fund-Raising vice-, the Freeport-Roose'velt chapter, president; Netta Mackler, Mem- Mrs. Soson was active in the berahip vice-prmideiit; Frieda chapter, especially in the educa- Partland', Program vice- tion of its members, concentnt- president; Ethel Hoffman, Public iitgbn mirrCnt events. A graduate Relations vice-president and of Hunter C o U ^ , she has.a Mas- treasurer; Helen Goldberg, cor- terk in Education from Herfstra. responding secretary; Sylvia She taught in the West Babylon founder and served ^ the first .vid president of the David Marcus Hadassah Group in Brooklyn. Thursday, May 12: Board of lilO p.m. Masses. (Sat.) T A 8 __ .. O.^n _ • aM ** ----- faa ■ ■ V« A ^ mm Trustees Meeting - 8:30 p.m. ■ ! R t c a u i t ^T/bu .iSesf Featuring StMteh UmousInBt Safe & CourtaouB yranaportation To and From M ♦ Proms Al Special Oceatlans • Color TV • VCR • Pliooo • Bar CoxfioxaU e^eeounli ^VtCeomt sarn THE FREEPORT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 46 Pine St. Rfv. Uoyd R Dees Pas tor. a.m. Masses in the Chuiclu 9 a.m. Maos iu (ho' ChopoL (S oil ) 7, 8, 9:30 a.m.'(Family/Children), 10:45 a.m. Choir, 12 noon, 1 p.m. Spnnish, 5:30 p.m. FolkMnss. (Sat) 7 A 8 a.m. MasKt in tbs shipsenice: Thursday -7:30 p.m. The United Methodiri Women. Gladys Ksiban, a past p r ^ dent of Freeport-Roosevelt H a ^ t t h , will chair the instalia- UNION REFORM TEM PLE, 475 Brdokside Avenue, Friday evening, 8 p.m.. Lag A BaT)mer FanulySerrice. Sunday moraina, 11 M.k. Pamntk Day WORD OF UFE MINIS TRIES, 80 W. Merrick Rd. Full Gospel - Non-Oenonriiutional; Caspar Anastasi, Pastor, Ray- m o ^ 'Tripi, Asst. • Pastor, Sun. Morning Worship |J a.m.; learning about and joining H .H x u h are invited to attend Sisterhood Rummage Sale. Hadusah are invited to attend the installaUon and the dessert luncheon. CONGREGATION BTIAl ISRAEL, 91 Bayview Avenue; Funerals are for the liumg::. Our specially designed ground floor fadUdes makes it easier for the handicapped and elderfy to'attendfunerals here. Thursday, ' Holiday House, 4 p.m.. Field Day Barbeque,- 4 p.m.; Friday, Services, 8:30 p.m.; 1 Newly Redecorated 49 nr. Iteiick Road, ftBapod, R.Y. _ 378-3401 John 0. Abb'ate Owner-Manager H S m r tn > o m , Sunday moiiiing Wonbip Ser- Chvicb; 9 a-m. Masr in the vice and Church School - lO-JO Chapel (Sun.) 7, 8i 9J0 a.ffl. a.m. Sermon: \A Question Asked (Family/Children}, I0'4.< a.m. in Every Age\ by the Rev. Lloyd Choti-, 12 noon, 1 p.ih. Spanish, .E Dees. Infant and small child 5:30 p.m. Folk Masses, care is available during the wor- a-m. ^c^K ty and Babysitting providedV, Sun.- Evening H ^ n g Service 7 p.m. Wed. Eve - Kinship in private homes 7:30 p.io. Fri. Eve Mims- tries A hitercessoty Prayer 7:30 p.m. (Adohs A Children) HRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Pine St, A So. Loeg Beach A v ^ Dwright L. Qmpbell, Psitor. Saturday, Sabbath Service, 8:45 a.uL: Sunday, Services at 8:30 (Sun.) 9:30 a.m. Sunday School a.m. followed by breakfast and A opemng exercises; 10:45 a.m. Bible study, Tuesday, Cong. Momiiig Worship. (Wed.) 7 p.m. Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m; Ptaytir Meeting at Church; 8 p.m. ' Bible Study, at Cfai rch. Church ; phone; 379-8084. COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZAREN.E, • 301 G O S P E L O U T R E A C H AtUntic Aye. Sunday, 10 a.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 49 W. Sunday School for all ages,,11 Sunrise Hwy. (American Legion a.m.MorningWorshipSemce,6 HaU), Richard Daly, Pastor, p.m. Sunday Evening Praise and (gun.) 10 a.m. Worship Service, ■ Prayer Service. Wednesday Sunday School * Evening Bible Study in both Spanish'and English. 7:30 p.m. ^^ALVA'HON ARM'Y, 66 JB P Youth Night in the Church gym, Church' SL (Sun.) 10 a.m! Sun- |S ^ 8 te^nd aM fourth Fridays 8 p.m. -'day ^ h o o U 11 a.m. 'Holinets Missionary Service, first Sunday ■ Meetirig;- 6 p.tn. Sklvatlor. each month, 6 p.m. Meeting. ja< • .•a. « r ..